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The Clinton Hill Co-ops generally are a pretty good value. They’re not the sexiest apartments around, but they tend to be a little cheaper than the competition and they come with a solid financial footing and a nice community. And, as in the case of this one-bedroom, some of the upper-floor spaces offer killer views. This 750-square-foot unit could use a new kitchen, but the asking price of $320,000 seems pretty reasonable.
201 Clinton Avenue 1 BR [D Cherry RE] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Actually, that’s the same insight you already told us.

    These buildings look like every project in the city. They’re all the same. Incredibly, you aren’t the first person who has made this connection.

  2. That’s incredibly perceptive, East New York.
    Tell us more of your deep insights.

    As has been said several times, the exterior isn’t great but inside the windows are HUGE. gigantic… great natural light

  3. I shopped in this complex and this area for a long time. If you are looking to buy now (and yes, big if!), I think this is a pretty good deal compared to comparable sales and other apartments on the market.

  4. I recently went to contract on a 1BR apartment in north Park Slope very close to the B/Q and 2/3 trains. I’ve been wondering whether I would’ve been better off spending $100,000-$125,000 less for a 1BR in the Clinton Hill co-ops or thereabouts.

  5. 2 BRs at the south end of the Clinton Hill Coops (between Lafayette and Greene and closer to the C train) are selling for over 500K now, decent 1 BRs in the high 300s. Who knew? I only wish I had bought there five years ago.

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