Co-op of the Day: 205 Warren Street, #2D
Another unit at the former St. Paul’s Parish School at 205 Warren Street has just come on the market. A 1,300-square-foot apartment down the hall, which had been asking $995,000 back in December, closed for $975,000 in March, a strong vote of confidence in the building. Apartment 2D, by comparison, is 700 square feet and…

Another unit at the former St. Paul’s Parish School at 205 Warren Street has just come on the market. A 1,300-square-foot apartment down the hall, which had been asking $995,000 back in December, closed for $975,000 in March, a strong vote of confidence in the building. Apartment 2D, by comparison, is 700 square feet and asking $625,000. It traded for as little as $466,000 less than a year ago, but it looks like the kitchen was renovated in the meantime. (Personally, we’re not loving it.) We do love the overall vibe of this building and the windows and ceiling heights in these second-floor apartments are killer. Think they’ll get their price on this one?
205 Warren Street, #2D [City Connections] GMAP P*Shark
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Former Catholic School on Warren Street [Brownstoner]
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That’s georgeous.
I have nothing against granit if its done nicely and in moderation, inlike this kitchen. The mention of the granite haters refers to a place listed here last week where everyone started dissing the granite countertops.
The ceiling beam is a much bigger problem. Plus it looks like that bedroom overlooks the livingroom as a loft space, or am i missing something. That’s kind of a college level setup!!!
Hi Dave,
Can’t stand that granite. Looks like someone won the lottery and got drunk and woke up in a
showroom in Parsippany. That someone was me. Then I went upstairs and hit my head on the ceiling beam. What was I thinking?
1:08…why would you think that i’d be going back and forth from signed in and a DB guest poster like yourself?
As far as calling BedStuy PigStuy, what neighborhood do you rent in???
“Apartment 2D…is 700 square feet and asking $625,000. It traded for as little as $466,000 less than a year ago, but it looks like the kitchen was renovated in the meantime.”
That’s amazing that one can put $10K or $20K into a kitchen renovation and ask $159K more a year later in a weakening market!
12:55 = daveinpigstuy. It’s arguing with itself again.
Is this the return of the infamous grey typed poster??
The ceilings in the main room are fabulous. The bedroom would drive me nuts. I was in the market for this price range just a couple months ago in Park Slope. Maybe this neighborhood demands a better price than Center Slope, but this seems to be a tad high. The charm and the neighborhood might pull off this sale (plus, laundry in the apt).
12:55 you get the moron of the day award…you’ve not even posted on the correct thread.
As for the condo…you others are right about that BR ceiling height. How in the world could you do a “wheelbarrel?”
And where are all the granite haters when you really need them????