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This two-bedroom floor-through co-op at 45 7th Avenue in Park Slope is a cutie for sure (though it’s for recessed lighting fans only!). While there’s no floorplan, we can only assume that one of the bedrooms is on the small size, as is typical in this kind of place. The living room has a nice fireplace and built-ins; there’s no good photo of the smallish kitchen. The kicker: A private roof deck with killer views. All for the price of $699,000. Think that’ll fly?
45 7th Avenue [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. i don’t think that the apt is horrible, but ridiculous price tag. it is essentially only comfortable for a childless couple, or a couple with a baby (maybe), but why oh why would you spend your money on this. there are new 2 bedrms out there with A/C for this price especially given that this place lacks the details for the brownstoner crowd and wouldn’t cut with people looking at new condos and their finishes.

  2. The pass-through kitchen, new walls with no trim, the ceiling fan, and the recessed lighting are horrible. Plus it’s not big enough for a couple. I used to live in a prettier, bigger apartment with a similar layout. The “second” bedroom is the closet.

  3. I see we have another broker who actually believes this building was built in 1921, just because that’s what’s on the records in the DOB. Common sense should dictate that the information is wrong. I don’t understand how you can sell a product, in this case real estate, and not know basic facts about said product.

  4. BH76 – I’m used to dining on my coffee table, so I didn’t even think about that, but you’re right. If I’m going to buy instead of renting, I want someplace to at least put a small table.

    That said, if it was actually on the market for $350k it would sell in about seven minutes. 🙂

    11217 – I agree that it’s very cute. I just think it’s dramatically overpriced simply because it’s in the slope.

  5. The living room is a decent size IF you didn’t have to dine in it too! Notice no dining table in the pictures. This is the kind of place that should be $350K — small, walk-up, no services.

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