Co-op of the Day: 175 Eastern Parkway, #6N
We love this seven-story prewar building at 175 Eastern Parkway–the 45-degree angle of the facade gives it a special grandeur. This particular 570-square-foot one-bedroom is cute but rather small, so we’ll be curious to see what it ends up selling for. The asking price is $379,000 and the monthly maintenance is $679. 175 Eastern Parkway,…

We love this seven-story prewar building at 175 Eastern Parkway–the 45-degree angle of the facade gives it a special grandeur. This particular 570-square-foot one-bedroom is cute but rather small, so we’ll be curious to see what it ends up selling for. The asking price is $379,000 and the monthly maintenance is $679.
175 Eastern Parkway, #6N [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
the PLs had their precious open thread taken away!!!!!!!!!!!
I suspect this will sit until it drops below $300k.
Just do the math–no sense in debating whether I know the nabe or not–you can rent a similar apt there for $1400. Would you pay that sort of premium to buy right now in a very uncertain market? It’s your money
Maybe,squatterights- but this area is really beautiful and will only get better.
Squattersrights, speaking as someone who’s lived in the neighborhood for a decade, I would say that if you lived there more than a year or two ago, you don’t know it now.
My wife and I looked at either this unit or a similar one in the building a few months ago. The kitchen is practically non-existent. 379k and no real full sized fridge doesn’t make sense to me. But yes, the lobby is beautiful.
This building is on the corner of Washington and Eastern Parkway, directly across from the museum and the BBG, and a couple hundred yards from the 2/3 stop at Eastern Parkway. There’s a good grocery store and a fantastic Jamaican takeout place across the street on Washington as well. So, very convenient, but depending on where your windows are also potentially quite noisy.
I love the lobby here, although it’s got a certain faded-glamor vibe in person. I haven’t been in the N-line, but I’m not crazy about the amount of light the apartments I have been in get, and the ceilings are a little low for a building that feels this grand on the outside.
That having been said, this is a nice little place, and I think a pretty good price.
bxgrl I lived there and know it well. I could rent out something similar for $1400/month. Why would I pay $2K+ per month (including mortgage tax deduction) for this- especially in a declining market. You would be lucky to get $275K for this in one year’s time
$2500+ a month for a small 1-bedroom… am I the only one that thinks that’s expensive?!