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This 1,500-square-foot (we’re guessing) loft at 423 Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill just hit the market this week. It looks to us like the three-bedroom co-op has a great sense of space and nice wall of windows. Given that this stretch of Atlantic is not as gentrified as the blocks closer to Smith and Bond, the asking price of $1,300,000 seems a little aggressive on a per-square-foot basis. The first open house is this Sunday from 12 to 2 p.m.
Co-op of the Day: 423 Atlantic Avenue, #2M [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Petebklyn, my point was to point out the irony of people criticizing this building’s level of gentrification when in fact it is one of the very reasons the neighborhood is gentrified at all. I was not aware that the co-op went back as far as the seventies. As for your remark about the neighborhood attracting people as far back as the 1870s, I am also well aware of that and your sarcasm is unnecessary You’re not the only one who knows about Brooklyn and its history who reads these blogs.

  2. This same agent had a unit in the same line for sale on a higher floor with better finishes for sale 3 years ago for 899k. We looked at it, and it’s a great building and unit, but to be asking 400k more during this current climate for a lower floor seems pretty unrealistic.

  3. sam, that’s hilarious and very sweet (sweet referring to your reading to your grand daughter and her reaction to your laughter). Thanks for sharing it. I consider myself a decent driver and not so much of a klutz and I think blowing up planets into smithereens is much more up The What’s alley!