Co-op of the Day: 32 8th Avenue
This floor-through co-op apartment at 32 8th Avenue in Park Slope is the best deal we’ve seen in a while. The 900-square-foot one-bedroom has all of the exquisite detail one would hope to find in a Park Slope brownstone, from the beautiful wood moldings to the inlaid parquet floor. A small extension on the rear…

This floor-through co-op apartment at 32 8th Avenue in Park Slope is the best deal we’ve seen in a while. The 900-square-foot one-bedroom has all of the exquisite detail one would hope to find in a Park Slope brownstone, from the beautiful wood moldings to the inlaid parquet floor. A small extension on the rear of the building also means that they layout works much better than your standard floor-through conversion. We’re going to go out on a limb and say that we wouldn’t be surprised to see this go for more than the asking price of $599,000, which would be quite an achievement in this market!
32 8th Avenue [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Miss Muffett, I already asked about the one vote per person limit and there is one.
Most places in the country the buyer sends the contract to the seller.
in NJ, buyer sends seller a contract with the offer vs. NY is other way around. Other than that, dont recall much of a diff btwn the two
Who the heck keeps appraising these properties *WAY* higher than a rational price? Mr. B, you really need to insist on one-appraisal-per-user limit, as well as ideally making the appraisers transparent (maybe a link where you can see which user offered which appraisal).
Thanks Dave, I thought so but was getting a different gist after reading some of the comments.
Usually the same, THL. Except that many greedy brokers in NYC won’t split fees at all sometimes.
snark, how much down? I’ll run it.
Duh- very true Joe!
Question,
In NJ the seller pays the RE Agent fee 6% to the sellers agent and the seller and buyers agent split that fee (3% each). The Buyer does NOT pay any fees to the (buyers) agent.
How does the work in NYS?