Co-op of the Day: 1 Plaza Street West 2 BR
We’re liking the look of this two-bedroom co-op at 1 Plaza Street West in Park Slope. We wish the monthly maintenance of $1,170 were a tad lower, but given the light, prewar details and generous floorplan, we think this is looking pretty darn reasonable at the asking price of $695,000. You gotta problem wid dat?…

We’re liking the look of this two-bedroom co-op at 1 Plaza Street West in Park Slope. We wish the monthly maintenance of $1,170 were a tad lower, but given the light, prewar details and generous floorplan, we think this is looking pretty darn reasonable at the asking price of $695,000. You gotta problem wid dat?
1 Plaza Street West 2 BR [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Oh, and, yes, beams decorative, I believe. More knowledgeable person can confirm this, but don’t think they were part of the era/style construction.
Ha! I was thinking the same thing about a tv, but I’d never say such a crude thing . ..
Yeah, where is that closet?
I’m confused by the pictures and the floorplan. If I’m understanding it, the kid’s room is the corner bedroom, and the long bedroom is the master bedroom, as currently configured. If that’s right, the ceiling beams in the long bedroom run perpendicular to the ceiling beams in the living room. Is that right? Isn’t that strange? Seems odd, and I’ve never seen it before, but then again for all I know it’s just decorative plasterwork or something. I also don’t see the small closet shown in the floorplan in the long bedroom. I don’t really have a point, and sort of like the apartment (although I’m having trouble figuring out how to make the living room livable, i.e. where I’d put a TV), I’m just questioning my ability to read a floorplan at this point.
I guessed $675, but maybe they’ll get their asking price, depending on the state of the kitchen/bath. I love the apts. in this building.
Floorplan misleads perhaps; doesn’t seem like much but the photos hint it has charm. For a couple who goes out but likes creature comforts – can’t miss.
Like the style. Layout not ideal, however. Smallish living room and massive main bedroom. Don’t think it needs a big price cut to sell – I guessed $650k.
No, if my guesses on the unmarked space is correct, the square footage is about 950.
“I continue to question why people want to be in gigantic buildings in the first place.”
Elevators and more traditional floor plans.
Only 1 bathroom, and not exactly what I’d call “sprawling”.