Co-op of the Day: 1 Pierrepont Street
Co-op apartments don’t come much finer than this. This south-facing unit at 1 Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights has four bedrooms, two fireplaces and killer Manhattan views from the common terrace. It looks to be in pristine condition (though we coulda used some photos of the kitchen and bathrooms) and on a fairly high floor….

Co-op apartments don’t come much finer than this. This south-facing unit at 1 Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights has four bedrooms, two fireplaces and killer Manhattan views from the common terrace. It looks to be in pristine condition (though we coulda used some photos of the kitchen and bathrooms) and on a fairly high floor. The listing ain’t for the faint of pocket book however: The asking price is $3,450,000 and the monthly maintenance is $3,518. Anyone know what percentage down is required at this building?
1 Pierrepont Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
2:04 — no, this apartment faces the Pierrepont plaground. may be a noise issue, and there may be some view but not much.
As an aside, the apartments on the upper floors with full views are offered (as sellers price) within the building before going on the market. It’s in the bylaws and as such they are almost never on the market – don’t think there’s been one on the market for more than 15 years
Maybe because most of the people on this blog live in Park Slope (according to the bstoner survey) and anytime something relates to Park Slope, there are 20 times more comments than when any other neighborhood is mentioned.
And no, I don’t mean the critiques and defensive stuff.
Park Slope sells. Just admit it.
I went to a diner party in this building and fell asleep in my rabbit stew.
“I’m 31”
good for you. you win. you are young and have no thoughts of your own. can’t wait till you buy and face a co-op board.
“I’m 31”
good for you. you win. you are young and have no thoughts of your own. can’t wait till you buy and face a co-op board.
2:14 – welcome to brownstoner.
Park Slope is the promised land and the savior of Brooklyn.
this building as a VERY tough board. but it really is one of the best buildings in brooklyn.
and I know a couple families in here and there are plenty of young families. they are, for the most part, wall streeters who moved to BH when their 2nd child started at Packer/St Anns and they have a 3rd child in the wings. maybe not the most exciting people in the world, but people who make the world go ’round (I went to a dinner party not long ago in this building and michelle obama was there).
I don’t consider it as criticsm.
I consider it pathetic.