Co-op of the Day: 95 Wyckoff Street
This duplex co-op at 95 Wyckoff Street is a bit of an odd one, from the wall-to-wall carpeting to the sloped ceilings. Still, there’s one undeniable thing the one-bedroom has going for itkiller views from the terrace. Also on the plus side: In-house washer/dryer. Of course, you’re going to have to walk up a few…

This duplex co-op at 95 Wyckoff Street is a bit of an odd one, from the wall-to-wall carpeting to the sloped ceilings. Still, there’s one undeniable thing the one-bedroom has going for itkiller views from the terrace. Also on the plus side: In-house washer/dryer. Of course, you’re going to have to walk up a few stairs to get there. The asking price is $399,000, down from $435,000 when it hit the market in early September. What do you make of it?
95 Wyckoff Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
Rob – she’s hot. 🙂
And yes, it’s hysterical what’s considered “starting prices” in Brooklyn.
Seven hundred bucks in maintenance seems high for that space … tho I guess with co-ops, that number includes RE taxes?
almost 1/2 a million for a “starter apartment?” lol. that would be like claiming angelina jolie would make a great starter wife. (no clue if straight people find her hot, i really couldnt think of any hot women off the top of my head hahaha so i just randomly picked her. but i guess you get my point.
*rob*
oh no, no, no, no, no. hell no. to all of it. nice built ins…to bad you would have to crawl over to them.
I’m with THL.
My sister lived in a po-mo 80s place like this with odd angles and diagonals and what not, and it made you feel dizzy and disoriented.
Oh, and that block of Wyckoff between Hoyt & Smith is funky, too.
This apartment seems to have great character. I kind of like the sloping ceilings. I don’t know how long it would take for that ‘magic’ to wear off, but for now I like it. As for having to walk up some stairs to get the laundry, are you talking about it being on the second level of the duplex? I find that convenient. If I had the money, I’d take a serious go at this one.
It’s The 7 1/2th Floor from Being John Malkovich:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5vtT6xByVE
… After all the overhead’s low!
I have friends in this building. The architecture is funky, and so are the people in it (in a good way). The reason for the wall-to-wall carpeting is because otherwise your downstairs neighbors can hear your every move. Good starter apartment. Another big plus is that it is steps from Smith Street and a block-and-a-half from the F/G train.