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
The widget’s cool but you’re always going to get smartasses at the low and high end which limits it’s usefulness….the high number is silly but so are some of the bottom numbers which appear to be below 300K.
Hmmm, no mention of a Greenwood Heights flea in the forum.
Belated April Fools joke?
Ok – now am worried people are just clicking the widget to drive prices down!
Look – there are 47 appraisals and only 8 of us have actually commented, 3 of which appraised the place above $400K – so what gives?
I think $410-420K
I agree, the kitchen is a nice reno – but needs an island to provide more counter space and cabinetry!
Also – that terrace looks to serve the building by the likes of the photo – right?
Love the locale though!
Wait a minute. I’m seeing on the widget that someone guessed near 600k. Are we supposed to be appraising the apartment or guessing what it will sell for? If it is the latter, Mr. or Ms. 600k, care to elaborate?
Where are the four rooms? Does the hallway count as a room or am I missing something?
11217 – When does that start? Oh never mind, I’ll just go check the forum…
I can’t imagine spending almost 450 for an apartment that barely has a kitchen. Seems overpriced. But looks like a nice building and its loaded with the “prewar charm” that people seem obsessed with so I’d bet it sells north of 400.
I agree, an island would look great and provide counter space. The listing says the outdoor space is private but from the furniture it looks to be communal. Does anyone know?