Co-op of the Day: 59 Pineapple Street, #5I
While we weren’t able to find a floorplan on the listing, this one-bedroom at 59 Pineapple Street in Brooklyn Heights looks like a nice apartment, the only major drawback (for some) being the lack of a separate kitchen. Otherwise, it has a cozy, prewar feel to it and a tolerable monthly maintenance of $718. Asking…

While we weren’t able to find a floorplan on the listing, this one-bedroom at 59 Pineapple Street in Brooklyn Heights looks like a nice apartment, the only major drawback (for some) being the lack of a separate kitchen. Otherwise, it has a cozy, prewar feel to it and a tolerable monthly maintenance of $718. Asking price: $449,000. Too pricey?
59 Pineapple Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark
Given the large amount of furniture – and that the deck is not mentioned in the listing blurb – I doubt it is private.
I think if the deck were private it would have said so in the listing, so my feeling is that it’s communal.
Still looks nice though.
I guessed $400,000. After 20% down, the total payment would be around $2500 ($1800+ $700). So if you got 80K lying around, and are paying about this for a similar apartment, it makes sense.
is that really a private deck. . .that makes up for a lotta no counter space
I really like this apartment and Pineapple is a terrific block. The kitchen doesn’t bother me at all. I think it’s nice…I’d get a small movable island probably.
The maintenance is entirely too steep though. I guessed 389K.
So what is this supposed to be? Appraisal or sale price guess?
Most people will never have enough counter space, for me it’s just more room for junk. People would be surprised with how little they could fmanage with, I certainly was. I say $425. Still prime BH.
It was quite a ways down, Snark…
Here’s the link…it’s actually being called the Park Slope Flea, even though it mentions in the article it should be called the Greenwood Heights Flea…
http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/32/13/32_13_bm_ps_flea.html
this unit feels very small. maybe around 500 sq ft. if so, the maintenance is high and the appraised $$$ per sq ft is more than generous