Co-op of the Day: Eastern Parkway Two Bedroom
We’re not sure which building it is exactly, but this two-bedroom co-op is in one of the nice old prewar ones across from the Brooklyn Museum on Eastern Parkway. We’re digging the old floors, beamed ceiling and large windows and have to think this is pretty reasonably priced at $595,000. The eat-in kitchen and doormen…

We’re not sure which building it is exactly, but this two-bedroom co-op is in one of the nice old prewar ones across from the Brooklyn Museum on Eastern Parkway. We’re digging the old floors, beamed ceiling and large windows and have to think this is pretty reasonably priced at $595,000. The eat-in kitchen and doormen are added bonuses as well. Do you think this will move quickly? Anyone know the exact address?
Eastern Parkway Co-op [Brown Harris Stevens]
But where can you park?
My dream has always been to buy a hotdog somewhere.
Have always dreamed of living in Turner Towers. The apts are large but many need updating – electric and such, don’t know how that works in a coop. Also, as mentioned above some don’t have great – or any views. That being said the 3 bedrooms are to die for, they are as big as some houses, with foyers, 2 entrances, etc. And it is truly a prestigious building, when you live there you are living somewhere special, similar to 9 PPW or 47 Plaza.
Have always dreamed of living in Turner Towers. The apts are large but many need updating – electric and such, don’t know how that works in a coop. Also, as mentioned above some don’t have great – or any views. That being said the 3 bedrooms are to die for, they are as big as some houses, with foyers, 2 entrances, etc. And it is truly a prestigious building, when you live there you are living somewhere special, similar to 9 PPW or 47 Plaza.
My wife and I went to the open house in November 2006. Great location and the size of the apt. was nice. However, the apt. does not get a lot of light since it sits on a low floor and the windows face the inner courtyard. In fact, we went to see the apt on a bright, sunny morning and were dismayed that the broker needed to turn all of the lights in order for us to view the apt.
i saw this listed in the ny times several months ago-i’m sure it’s the same place-that hallway i remember vividly. wonder why it didn’t move…
susanbreenrealestate.com
How are you all finding Susan Breen’s website, anyhow? I can’t find anything by googling or any other way. I’d like to know if anyone has 1-bedrooms in this building.
Assuming this place is less than 1500 square feet, it is thoroughly unremarkable. The location is fairly nice, but it wouldn’t be hard to find a comparable property in an equally nice location for less. In fact, I suspect that a casual perusal of any major broker’s website would turn up three or four. Not sure why this place is listed as co-op of the day.