Co-op of the Day: 135 Prospect Park SW, #F12
This one bedroom at 135 Prospect Park Southwest is both beautiful and large. It has nice prewar character and views of Prospect Park as well. At $458, the monthly maintenance is also quite reasonable. If this were on the Park Slope side of the park, the asking price of $399,000 would seem quite reasonable. Its…

This one bedroom at 135 Prospect Park Southwest is both beautiful and large. It has nice prewar character and views of Prospect Park as well. At $458, the monthly maintenance is also quite reasonable. If this were on the Park Slope side of the park, the asking price of $399,000 would seem quite reasonable. Its location in Windsor Terrace, while very nice in our book, certainly makes the price more challenging. Not impossible though. Do you think they can get it?
135 Prospect Park SW, #F12 [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
Nice apartment, but the square footage doesn’t seem to add up to all that much space, and a couple of the photos look suspiciously distorted (I guess everyone’s doing that these days, though).
I guess bird flu goes right to the brain. 🙂
I think its a good price for the apartment. Asking $399k, a buyer should expect to get it for somewhere around $350 or so. That would be $650-750 at least, on the UES.
bktycoon, if I were the seller and you offered me 350k I would bite your hand off.
at 350k, I really like this place.
Funny, I was just going to say that it seems to be stuck in no-mans land between the two F stations and the Q @ Parkside all being equidistant.
Looks like a nice little pad. Price, as always, is too high but starting to look faintly not ridiculous.
I think this is a very reasonably priced apt. I bet they get ask.
Top floor & park exposures are a huge bonus for this place. The maint is very low for an elevator building & having seen units here, the building is very well maintained & classy.
Price is steep for a 1BR – even in PS, but this place has a layout that would easily fit a couple & even a newborn for a short while…
It all comes-down to whether you think the current market will hold value or take an accelerating plunge. Considering the lack of prewar inventory on the market, it’s hard to say!
Very large bedroom! Large everything! And, regardless of whether or not this place is worth the asking price, it’s nice to see a COTD that is priced below a gajillion dollars like most of the COTD picks.
Its a cute apt., not too far from the F train…the low maintance makes the price more palatable.