Co-op of the Day: 670 President Street
This prewar one-bedroom at 670 President Street (off 5th Avenue) in Park Slope has a nice vibe to it, with high ceilings and a nice rounded-arch doorway. The building is architecturally attractive, too, and boasts a common garden. Still, the price tag of $439,000 feels better suited to a doorman building a little further up…

This prewar one-bedroom at 670 President Street (off 5th Avenue) in Park Slope has a nice vibe to it, with high ceilings and a nice rounded-arch doorway. The building is architecturally attractive, too, and boasts a common garden. Still, the price tag of $439,000 feels better suited to a doorman building a little further up the Slope, dontcha think?
670 President Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Perhaps you guys didn’t read the listing thoroughly… it comes with a new refrigerator.
I think they will get asking price. No problem.
It seems 1D went for 440 in 8/07 and 2D for 430 in 1/07. take 20% off and you’ve got 320K. Probably 675 sq feet tops after deduct for hallway.
I like the kitchen as it is. Like the cabinets and butcher block counters. Homey. But this place is tiny.
Actually I can’t tell whether it has 18 or 20 units…but let’s say 20 units….5 stories…4 units per floor.
That means each unit is 700 sf.
DeLepp,
According to PropertyShark, the building dimensions are 35 by 80 which makes 2800 sf per floor, in which case, 2 units per floor is one mighty large one bedroom…
$520 maybe not so cheap if it’s a 4th or 5th floor walkup with only 500 square feet. Looks like it has one exposure so it’s probably half a floor.
11217, You are too much!
You must have gone to the Che Guevara School of propoganda studies.
Rob,
there are no tenements in Park Slope, only spacious, sun-drenched brownstone apartments with commodious outdoor ironwork terraces and hand crafted stairs that wisk you effortlessly to you fifth floor penthouse.
LOL sam.
actually my biggest gripe with 5th avenue is that it takes forever for the lights to turn from green to red to cross!
*rob*
Sam,
My second apartment in NYC was on 5th Avenue in Manhattan.
It’s overrated.
I’d take 5th in Brooklyn any day. More my style.