Co-op of the Day: 61 Pierrepont Street, #43
Three bedrooms in a prewar building in The Heights for $800,000? Sounds like a good dealat least on the surface. Unfortunately, the surface is as far as this listing at 61 Pierrepont Street lets you go. There’s not a single interior photo of this sponsor unit. The lack of disclosure combined with the fact that…

Three bedrooms in a prewar building in The Heights for $800,000? Sounds like a good dealat least on the surface. Unfortunately, the surface is as far as this listing at 61 Pierrepont Street lets you go. There’s not a single interior photo of this sponsor unit. The lack of disclosure combined with the fact that the unit just received a $65,000 price cut after three weeks on the market doesn’t inspire confidence in the state of the apartment. (Plus, sponsors aren’t known for the quality of the renovations in general.) Anyone seen it who can shed a little light?
61 Pierrepont Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
800k for a tear-down in Brooklyn Heights is stupid, way more upside in DUMBO.
There’s no way Corcoran would sell a condo that’s worth 1.2MM renovated for 800k, even if it needed work. Shame on you 1:08
1:00– that makes no sense. If Park Slope is the only area where prices are holding (which I question), then it is the last place you want to buy now. The goal here is to buy in an area where prices have already gone down–not in an area where they have yet to decline. That way you spend less money and the price won’t drop as much in the future. See?
1:00, were you calling for me?
here we go…..bash the apartment right and left even though it’s clearly a renovation project and clearly if this were fully renovated it would cost at least 1.2 million. but keep on with your ignorant posts…too afraid to look inside, blah blah blah blah blah. doesn’t matter that it costs much less than it should, let’s bash it anyway because we hate ourselves and have to take it out on someone.
762 per sq. ft. is expensive…..assuming a gut rehab.
By the way, I love Corcoran-speak, “a large…1050 Square Foot…”. Is that opposed to a tiny 1050 square feet? Yes, “a canvas on which to paint your dreams” would make me scared to look inside.
It’s a 1,050 SQUARE FOOT three bedroom in a The Heights – hence the small rooms. That translates to $762 per square foot. It’s not out of line for this area, but it’s not a steal either, especially considering the lack of inside pics should raise eyebrows. Nice location though.
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if it were in park slope, i’d consider it.
seems to be the only neighborhood where prices are holding steady.
Small rooms, would not want to touch this apartment.