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Brooklyn’s most expensive co-op just got a little cheaper. After languishing for nine months at its original asking price of $6,500,000, the five-bedroom duplex at the top of 35 Prospect Park West in Park Slope has just been reduced to $5,750,000. The maintenance on the 3,500-square-foot pad is a $4,241, a hefty tab until you consider the 2,300 square feet of outdoor space that comes with the deal. Whether this reduction will be enough to attract the right flush buyer is anybody’s guess. Meanwhile, we can all dream.
35 Prospect Park West Penthouse. [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
35 Prospect Park West Penthouse. [Brown Harris Stevens]
Co-op of the Year? 35 Prospect Park West [Brownstoner]


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  2. I own a piece of cow pasture in Wisconsin AND a house in Park Slope.
    “Endless pleasure” would involve peering down on the common folk wearing some form of tantric mastabatory infared goggles for 6 million don’t you think 1:44?

  3. Actually I know several people in Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope, 2:06 who have homes elsewhere. Two I can think of off the top of my head have 4 homes, in fact.

    On a smaller scale…almost everyone on my block has at least a 2nd home in the Hamptons, Catskills or Jersey Shore.

  4. As was already discussed last week, 1:59, there are people who have multiple homes and like the full service buildings. They simply don’t want a NY home to upkeep. They want to come, stay for a few weeks and be able to leave and not think about the place when they aren’t using it.

    This will most likely be one of those buyers.

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