Co-op of the Day: 325 Clinton Avenue, #11E
Here’s a solid one-bedroom on a high floor in the Clinton Hill Co-ops at 325 Clinton Avenue. These apartments aren’t fancy, but they are generally priced lower than similar places in the nabe. And this one, asking $319,000, has the benefit of great views from the 13th floor. (The kitchen is hurting though.) The monthly…

Here’s a solid one-bedroom on a high floor in the Clinton Hill Co-ops at 325 Clinton Avenue. These apartments aren’t fancy, but they are generally priced lower than similar places in the nabe. And this one, asking $319,000, has the benefit of great views from the 13th floor. (The kitchen is hurting though.) The monthly maintenance of $720 is also decent for a 750-square-foot apartment. Good buy?
325 Clinton Avenue, #11E [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
It’s a $1500 1-bedroom rental unit, no? But you are being asked to buy it for $2200 a month.
I live in the coops so I won’t comment on price although for the light, space, views, and hood we feel like we got a deal. The true floorplan is here:
http://www.chaoc.com/floorPlans.html
And before you get started yes I know the exterior is fugly and projecty but thats been rehashed on this site to death.
The views are killer from these buildings. And total floor space is fairly generous. Kitchen upgrade could be reasonably achieved. Location very good and right on top of the subway entrance. These apts always present good value.
Kitchen is pretty painful. Plenty of room for you to improve it. Glad I’m not the only one who was questioning the floor plan. It’s a good amount of space. Lots of light and windows. Needs some TLC but is a really nice space.
Anyone see Corcoran’s little April’s Fool Day joke?
http://www.corcoran.com/gfx/header_01.gif
Yeah, there’s something seriously wrong with the floorplan. Where did the window in the kitchen come from? And the living room layout seems to bear no relationship to the living room in the floorplan, unless the wall with that entryway in the living room simply ends just outside of the frame. And is it me or does the bedroom look narrower than 10 feet? I’m skeptical.
I have a feeling my appraisal didn’t register… because the “acceptable” range is not my acceptable range.
While I like the new widget, I also like the rough idea of B’stoner traffic the “Total Appraisals” tally gives me.
Again, I remark on how non-luxury construction is somewhat nicer than luxury new construction… that apartment has more windows and space than it’s condo equivalent. Kitchen is non-issue, replace it for $5K from ikea, done.
In one or two of the pictures, the floors look like they slope quite a bit. Not sure…maybe it’s just the pictures though.
I’m not a fan of these apartments, but it does look nice and bright.