Co-op of the Day: 30 Ocean Parkway
When we wrote (fairly positively) about another two-bedroom co-op at 30 Ocean Parkway asking $565,000 last year, there was a rather wide range of reader reaction, from “Brownstoner is high” to “this seems about right to me.” Today’s two-bedroom listing is priced a little lower at $535,000 and sounds pretty similar (arched doorways, parquet floors,…

When we wrote (fairly positively) about another two-bedroom co-op at 30 Ocean Parkway asking $565,000 last year, there was a rather wide range of reader reaction, from “Brownstoner is high” to “this seems about right to me.” Today’s two-bedroom listing is priced a little lower at $535,000 and sounds pretty similar (arched doorways, parquet floors, separate entry area) but falls short by failing to include any photos. It’s a pretty big place and the building has a nice vibe, so we’re betting this place goes pretty close to asking.
30 Ocean Parkway 2BR [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark
Photo by Kate Leonova for PropertyShark
A serious question:
With all the apartments for sale right now, why in GODS NAME would the co-op of the day be one with no pictures…?
Does anyone else find that really odd/lame/dumb?
Other than inside deals with the brokerage companies, I can’t figure out why this particular place was selected.
1:50 debt is referred to as leverage. It’s through leverage that you make money.
“is that a prison?”
A debt prison for whomever pays $535K.
No, I think the photo is 30 Ocean, looking at the west side of the building from E.7th st.
I’ve been a couple of open houses here, and it is a beautiful Deco building in person.
Elliman is not even trying on this one. Shameful really.
SNAFUs…those two brokers didn’t look very tech savvy!!!
I have to agree I live nearby and this is definitely the worst view of the building…. I’m having a hard time figuring out where the picture was taken from… Looks like east 7th street side view. the building is actually very nice looking from the front with a good bit of grass, trees and landscaping….
FYI, I think there’s a photo mix-up — that building isn’t 30 Ocean Parkway (though the photo of the entrance is correct).
So this isn’t a state penitentiary?