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There’s no arguing with the beauty of this parlor floor co-op at 806 Carroll Street in Park Slope. We virtually drooled over the kingly one-bedroom pad when when featured it as a House of the Day in February 2008. Back then it was asking $1,195,000. The owner must not be particularly desperate to sell because fifteen months later the price has only been trimmed to $1,150,000. A lot of dough, but at least the maintenance is a mere $850 per month.
806 Carroll Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
Co-op of the Day: 806 Carroll Street [Brownstoner]



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  1. Wow, that Red Hook house posted by dirtyhipster is beautiful… I’m totally into hijacking this thread to talk about it. What do you think it would really sell for? It’s a great location *for Red Hook*–but then I’ve only been over there on beautiful sunny weekends to walk along the waterfront. Wonder how much sketchier it feels on a cold dark winter day… Also, having a car would make living out there much more palatable–I assume street parking’s still pretty easy in that hood?

  2. “no, Nomi. That was a joke.”

    Ah.

    What I do about my laundry is wear my clothes until they get up and walk away stiff and crusty. That takes about two weeks of continuous wearing, none of that airing out/switching off stuff.

  3. LOL Mopar! Considering that I have the need to make use of a laundromat, I should be satisfied with laundry in the basement! But at that price and only one bedroom I can’t help but be picky 🙂 But the idea of supplementing the income by doing others’ laundry is an enterprising one!

  4. DIBS – yeah, 3 or 4 units isn’t much, but when there are three little jackals running around laundry can almost be a full-time job. The Mrs refuses to consider anything that doesn’t have laundry in unit. And then there are the times when you have to empty somebody’s old underwear out of the dryer…

    My guy is Laotian or Cambodian or something. But the last guy before that was totally Chinese. (for shirts, as I said we do our own regular laundry).

    Hey 11217, do you go to the cleaner on 7th bw Berkeley and Union (next to the liquor store)? Not the new green apple people, the older place. Cambodian? Laotian? Awesome cleaner one way or another. No way am I switching to the green apple people.

  5. Snappy, please don’t apply to any Park Ave. pre-war coops. They all have laundry in the basement.

    I think the posters are missing the real appeal of this place. With that laundry in the basement, you could take in washing on the side to supplement your $133,000 income so you could afford the apartment.

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