Co-op of the Day: 90 8th Avenue, #2A
This new listing at 90 8th Avenue in Park Slope has a great feel to it. The two-bedroom, one-bath co-op has a slightly unusual layout, with a long entry hall, and has been chopped up to create a small second bedroom, but otherwise the prewar finishes and renovated kitchen are all lovely. The monthly maintenance…

This new listing at 90 8th Avenue in Park Slope has a great feel to it. The two-bedroom, one-bath co-op has a slightly unusual layout, with a long entry hall, and has been chopped up to create a small second bedroom, but otherwise the prewar finishes and renovated kitchen are all lovely. The monthly maintenance of $1,153 gets you a doorman and extra storage. Think it’s a reasonable deal at $799,000? How do you think it stacks up against this similar apartment at 2 Grace Court in The Heights?
90 8th Avenue, #2A [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
Co-op of the Day: 2 Grace Court, #1J [Brownstoner]
Not sure why everyone is so negative. This building is tough to get into and the apartments are really nice. It is one of the few buildings in PS that offers a doorman which is great for a family with strollers, etc.
Also, if a single person is looking, I can also assure you the best looking people in park slope live in this building.
Not sure why everyone is so negative. This building is tough to get into and the apartments are really nice. It is one of the few buildings in PS that offer a doorman which is great for a family with strollers, etc.
Also, if a single person wants is looking, I can also assure you the best looking people in park slope live in this building.
But Bolder, it’s exactly what I left on the UES for a BS brownstone!!!!
These small 2-br’s may be a tougher sell now. Previously, if you had a child, you saw these places as a step up from a 1 br for a few years, then you’d sell when your toddler got too big for a 7×9 br, you had a 2nd child. or you wanted to go to the burbs when they got to school age. Not a big deal when you could be assured prices were going up.
Also, only 27% deductible? that’s a high maintenance, assuming that this is around 950-1000 sf.
As for merits of the apt. itself, it’s a classic prewar, with all the good and bad that implies, on a prime block. It’s bizarre to compare it to a house in WT or BS.
You can buy a nice 2,500 sq. ft. brownstone in Bed Stuy for this and the real estate taxes will be around $2,000 A YEAR.
No. Not yet.
you can?
You can buy a 3 BR house on a park block in Windsor Terrace for less than this.
You can buy a three-floor penthouse with pool in Northside Towers for this.