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This 11th-floor one bedroom at the Clinton Hill Co-ops is the most “renovated” apartment we’ve seen in the complex, and has the price tag to match. One bedrooms in this group of buildings typically sell in the low- to mid-$300,000s (like this place, for example), though we were able to find one example that ticked over the $400,000 level last year. This place has new dark-stained floors, high-end appliances and even name-brand tiles in the renovated bathroom. And great views, of course. The price: $409,000. Think it’ll fly?
193 Clinton Avenue [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. i must agree the trasportation isnt a problem for me and i work in Rock Center. The C is quite close and for the most part has been pretty good for me this past year of living in the coops. aside from that train its roughly a 10min walk to Target area for all other trains i might need. my commute is about 45min, which is about the same when i lived in park slope and took the R train.

  2. The views are all landmarked, amazing vistas of the entire city and beautiful tree lines streets – Take that Toren!

    At around $500 bucks a square foot you’re insane to be so snotty about these apartments – more closets than The Edge will give you for under a million.

    The public spaces are going to be overhalled in the next few years – everything is approved.

  3. The views are all landmarked, amzing vistas of the entire city and beautiful tree lines streets – Take that Toren!

    At around $500 bucks a square foot you’re insane to be so snotty about these apartments – more closets than The Edge will give you for under a million.

    The public spaces are going to be overhalled in the next few years – everything is approved.

  4. Thanks Shultz and idoo.

    Let’s start a committee to bring back casement windows!

    They add bits of sparkle to any builindg, even much-maligned housing projects, where they’re especially missed.

    NOP

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