Co-op of the Day: 450 Clinton Street
This 1,400-square-foot co-op on Clinton Street looks like a very nice apartment for a family with a couple of kids. While the interiors are fairly unremarkable, the rooms look large and the rounded windows are a nice touch. We don’t know the building off the top of our head, but it’s got lots of nice…

This 1,400-square-foot co-op on Clinton Street looks like a very nice apartment for a family with a couple of kids. While the interiors are fairly unremarkable, the rooms look large and the rounded windows are a nice touch. We don’t know the building off the top of our head, but it’s got lots of nice stuff like parking, bike storage and a common garden. What about the price of $925,000? Hard to say in this market but it can’t be too far off the mark. What do people who are looking in this range think?
450 Clinton Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP
here today, gone today. so much for a housing bust.
the apt. is in contract
Re: “Convertible 3 Bedroom!!!”, is the study supposed to be the 3rd BR? This is a joke.
Anon @12:43 is right, this is definitely the reno’d church. At first I thought it was the wrong side of the street but I didn’t zoom in on GMAP far enough.
Anon@12:47 thanks for the tip.
Couldn’t agree more about the creative definitions of square footage. In the UK this stuff is legally binding, why not here?
“Anon @ 11:58 where are you renting your parking spot for $200?”
just a bit se of smith/union, i was walking there and someone not craigslist savvy stuck a flyer on the garage. Spots do come up from time to time but you have to be very quick.
This is the old church on corner of First Place. It is a great location, but not having a window in the 2nd bedroom is definitely not good.
I’d pay $300 in parking if I could actually park right next to my building — but I’d rather street park on the block than have to use a parking lot a few blocks away. So parking on-site is definitely a plus. Still, it is expensive for the amount of space.
Exactly what I was thinking, no way this is 1400 sq ft. Closer to 1000 or so. And I think it’d be mighty tough to have “a couple of kids” in that place. I’d imagine they got an offer in the low 800K range and accepted. It’s a beautiful apt, wonderful block but asking just under 1 million seems quite excessive…
Anon @ 11:58 where are you renting your parking spot for $200?