Co-op of the Day: 403 Avenue C, #2B
There are some brokers out there who might want to take notes on this one…This FSBO at 403 Avenue C in Kensington is a charming, well-renovated two-bedroom listing done right. Plenty of good photographs, floor plan, even directions. In this case, it makes sense that both the apartment and the listing are aesthetically pleasing since…

There are some brokers out there who might want to take notes on this one…This FSBO at 403 Avenue C in Kensington is a charming, well-renovated two-bedroom listing done right. Plenty of good photographs, floor plan, even directions. In this case, it makes sense that both the apartment and the listing are aesthetically pleasing since they were both done by the architect-owner. The 920-square-foot two-bedroom (plus office) is asking $360,000 with a $799 monthly maintenance. Waddya think?
265 Avenue C, #2B [FSBO] GMAP P*Shark
Kitchen looks cheap to me.
The map above is off by a couple of blocks. These buildings are on the north side of Avenue C between East 4th and East 5th.
Beautiful, tasteful, smart, clean, stylish, crap location, high maintenance, any flip tax?
Small detail, but the ask price is actually 365k, not 360k.
In any case, it’s a lovely apartment–I just wish the maintenance were lower.
Well Rob, I have plenty of gay friends with kids and they struggle with clutter too. But back to this lovely apt – don’t want to hijack the thread.
Ditmas – hahaa
disclaimer I don’t have any kids, but do have a husband and we know how “they” can be….
I have to admit through selling the house we had to declutter first and then keep it clean most days which got to be routine, but it was soooo nice to come home to a clean crap-free house
etson, nabe and locale is pretty nice and convenient. Quiet street, close to train and variety of stores. Great reno. I say it’ll fetch 325K. It’s hard to justify 360K because 3 bed, 2 bath with same maintenance in the nabe go for 360K (not renovated like this place though). I know the buildings and find it hard to believe there is elevator in there. Always thought it was a walk-up building. Guess I was wrong.
definitely one of the perks of being gay is not having children that clutter your surroundings. i really don’t know how people with kids do it.
*rob*
MM – they don’t really live that way.
One stages an uncluttered (and might I add nicely furnished) apartment so the potential buyer can delude themselves into thinking they will one day live that uncluttered life they see in Dwell magazine.