Co-op of the Day: 22 8th Avenue Duplex
G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S. This duplex at 22 8th Avenue in Park Slope, which combines the parlor and garden floors of the massive brownstone, just hit the market with an asking price of $2,200,000. The price tag seems lofty for just part of a house, but this unit is 3,000-square-feet large (plus it has another 1,500 square feet…

G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S. This duplex at 22 8th Avenue in Park Slope, which combines the parlor and garden floors of the massive brownstone, just hit the market with an asking price of $2,200,000. The price tag seems lofty for just part of a house, but this unit is 3,000-square-feet large (plus it has another 1,500 square feet of basement space and a small deck and full garden rights). And, obviously, the scale of historic quality of the architecture are stunning. So, do they have a shot?
22 8th Avenue [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
Nice Spread!
I WANT that rug under the dining room table!!!!!!
Wowie Zowie. Nice stuff. Love it. It’s not so much the price but the maintenance that’s giving me the lump in my throat.
It’s got to be including the cellar:
25 x 50 building x 3 (including cellar) = 3,000 sf
This place looks very nice and calming. The price and the maintenance are completely out of my range, though.
Looks great–and a very thoughtful, really functional layout.
This is one of the best looking apartments I have ever seen in New York. I wonder how long this one will stay on the market. Two years ago I would have given it 2 weeks. Really nice…
Regarding the painting: Pretty sure it’s a Kehinde Wiley. I’d tell you that he is a hot young thing and you sure know who he is, etc. etc., but you’re the guy who had never been to Prospect Park, right? I can’t figure you out.
Lovely place. Love the kitchen especially
I don’t think it is 3000 square feet unless you count the
front areaway and part of the rear yard, but it is spacious nevertheless, and more importantly, gorgeous.
My only teeny problem is that the master bedroom of one’s 2 million dollar abode is in the basement, at the front of the house. I don’t like looking out at footware, but that’s just me. I like my bedroom to be above eye-level. However for people who like to live on the ground level, this is a lovely option. The price is pretty challenging though. I think the real estate market is in free fall at the moment. It has yet to hit the pavement. So I would have to say no, no way this will sell near ask or any time soon.
Soory, PropJoe, whats your point?
Beautiful apartment. I like the kitchen, too. It complements the rest of the apartment, which doesn’t happen much on these pages. Of course it could be tweaked, but it is certainly not a priority.
This looks like an ideal apt for someone with deep pockets who wants the brownstone lifestyle without being responsible for the rest of the house, outside of membership in the co-op. I hazard no guesses on pricing. Park Slope’s prices are a mystery to me.