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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?
Baltic House Listings [Halstead] GMAP


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  1. Convenient location but a crappy block. And the renderings look pretty crappy to me which is a bad sign since the outside of the building is already pretty damn awful. Not worth it at this price, but there is a shortage of condos in the area so there might be a sucker or two willing to buy.

  2. I can’t understand how you people complain about a school. How come nobody mentions that school on 7th ave in Park slope , you know the one right near barnes and nobles, you know the one where the ELEMENT let’s out at 3pm. You know the one that all the Park Slopers keep on the Hush Hush. 🙂 These look nice to me.

  3. The location is easy to beat. It is across the street from Cobble Hill HS — which is not a great sshool (justsee the report card!). And the block has a lot to be desired. The new buildings are truly hideous; the old ones in bad shape. It is between Smith and the Gowanus Houses (which are not a problem at all). It is not, and never will be (in my lifetime) a million-dollar condo block. I walk this block all the time — ugh!

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