Co-op of the Day: 59 Pineapple Street, #2L
This co-op at 59 Pineapple Street is modest in size and finish but is sensibly laid out and located in a nice prewar apartment building in Brooklyn Heights. It just hit the market last week with an asking price of $399,000 and a monthly maintenance of $553. Think that price will fly? 59 Pineapple Street,…

This co-op at 59 Pineapple Street is modest in size and finish but is sensibly laid out and located in a nice prewar apartment building in Brooklyn Heights. It just hit the market last week with an asking price of $399,000 and a monthly maintenance of $553. Think that price will fly?
59 Pineapple Street, #2L [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Lets see, you save a while for $100K, then take a 300k loan. Almost a given that the value will go down next few years. All for a 300 sf hole in the wall. Shooting for the stars! You can’t make this sh*t up!
Wow, that’s tiny…not even on my radar regardless of the price. Next door should buy it and add it to their place.
Will be nice when you can get a real two-bedroom apt in Brooklyn for $399,000.
Is the larger closet the “half” room… it says 2.5 rooms.
Wait… it’s 336 sq ft. That’s $1,188 per sq ft. And the monthly maintenance is $1.65 per sq ft per month… a NO doorman.
Seriously?!
This honestly makes me want to hit someone.
I might have chimed in that this is a good price for a decent place in a great neighborhood, but I just got done peeking at a 2,200 square foot three-bedroom in my hometown listed for 79k. Sigh.
What SHOULD this place sell for? 150k tops. What WILL it sell for? Probably 350k.
“Modest” in size? That’s a delicate understatement . . .
It’s over $1000 a foot. Too much.
Love this building — great roof deck. Tiny apartments however.
$399,000 for a clean but otherwise utterly unremarkable 400sf rabbit hutch?
I think not.
It’s a bit small – but very cute and tidy and in a nice nabe – I say $300K
the maint is a bit on the high end though