Checking In on the Baltic House Condos
We haven’t taken a look at 360 Baltic since last February, when it was one of three developments under construction on the street. The nine units in the building, which is between Smith and Hoyt, are now on the market, and they’re all fairly pricey. The cheapest are a couple of 1035-square-foot two-bedrooms that cost…

We haven’t taken a look at 360 Baltic since last February, when it was one of three developments under construction on the street. The nine units in the building, which is between Smith and Hoyt, are now on the market, and they’re all fairly pricey. The cheapest are a couple of 1035-square-foot two-bedrooms that cost $825,000, and the most expensive are a pair of 1500-square-footers listed at $981,000. The ad for Baltic House touts that it “mixes the best of both brownstones and highrises – intimate in scale but with the luxury feel of a Manhattan condo” and of course notes its proximity to Smith Street, “Brooklyn’s shopping and dining Mecca.” So what does a million bucks buy you here? Some private outdoor space, some high-end finishes including CaesarStone counters, washer/dryers, etc. The location of the condo is definitely hard to beat, but the prices here are another story. Anyone been to one of the open houses?
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12:58, that is one of my absolute all-time favorite movie scenes. Thanks for the link.
Now let’s get back to 360 Baltic…
1:41, sorry, I’ll have to be more explicit in my sarcasm next time, Mr. Perceptive.
12:58, That Youtube clip was AWESOME!
Simon van Kempen, wow. Talk about staying on topic.
Is it just me or do posters seem to have a problem staying on topic?
People make Park Slope 5th and 7th sound like the hub of the world…
Park Slope is nice dont get me wrong its just too far out for me… Thats why I like Cobble Hill and Boerum for location reasons…
Seriously the bars and restaurants in Park S and Cobble and Boerum are pretty much all the same…
I dont get why all SLOPERS have to make it a pissing contest
Thanks i disagree and 1:01. I also happen to enjoy strolling along Smith Street, notwithstanding my brush with a celebrity-wannabe last weekend when I ran into Simon van Kempen (Real Housewives of New York City) buying steaks at Los Paisanos Meat Market on Smith.
1:03 – right. everywhere in NYC. which explains why every day ppl here complain about the lack of amenities in this neighborhood or that. and, remind me, which train runs down 5th avenue? oh, yeah – none. and good luck trying to find a cab.
anyway, i like 5th ave a lot too. but previous poster was asking us to explain what’s so great about smith, not why it’s better than 5th.
1)restaurants MOST ARE FAIR AT BEST, A FEW GOOD ONES
2)cafes & food shops, if you don’t like restaurants CAN BE FOUND ALL OVER NYC
3)drugstores SEE ABOVE
4)boutiques, if you don’t like drugstores IN THE CATEGORY AS THE RESTAURANTS
5)opticians SEE #3
6)bars, if you don’t like seeing I LIKE BARS, BUT SEE #3
7)subways NOT AS MANY AS OTHER AREAS OF BROWNSTONE BROKLYN
8)cabs, if you don’t like subways SEE #3
9)shoe repair, if you don’t like subways or cabs SEE #3
10)near court street, if you don’t like what’s on smith street COURT STREET IS INCREDIBLY UNREMARKABLE.
11)near atlantic, if you don’t like what’s on smith or court ATLANTIC IS COOL.