Co-op of the Day: 314 Clinton Street, #3
We’re not quite sure how a floor-through apartment in a townhouse like this comes out to 1,712 square feet, but that’s what the listing for Apartment #3 at 314 Clinton Street says. The interior of the apartment is very attractive, as is the private roof deck that looks out over the neighboring church. Still, $1,350,000…

We’re not quite sure how a floor-through apartment in a townhouse like this comes out to 1,712 square feet, but that’s what the listing for Apartment #3 at 314 Clinton Street says. The interior of the apartment is very attractive, as is the private roof deck that looks out over the neighboring church. Still, $1,350,000 for a single floor of a townhouse seems a little aggressive in this environment, no?
314 Clinton Street, #3 [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Maintenance looks pretty good. Abount 40% of that maintenance goes to property taxes.
True Snark
I didn’t think of it that way
Maintenance fees average around a dollar per square foot.
More if there is a doorman, porters, etc.
I’m kinda confused by the comments about the high maintenance since we’ve seen numbers like this before on apartments 500 sf smaller…
This is a rather large apartment…1700 sf. The maintenance is in line with apartments of this size.
> “sometimes people don’t want to deal with the pitfalls of house ownership”
But in a co-op this small, you probably do have to deal with the pitfalls. By committee.
dude….there’s probably nightly linen service. 🙂
Yes, Snappy but there’s no indication of a stairway on the floorplan other than the spiral. What I meant was there part of the building footprint (with a staircase) not included in the floorplan because it was not part of the unit; in which case there’d be a door leading in/out of the hallway.
Explain the high maintenance fee when this is probably one of 4 apartments in a brownstone? Seems like that should be per year
agreed brg
but sometimes people don’t want to deal with the pitfalls of house ownership and prefer to have someone else deal with them using their maintenance money
Dave, what are you talking about? There is an entrance doorway off the dining room.