Co-op of the Day: 30 Ocean Parkway, #1F
Here’s a neat one. This three bedroom pad in the art deco building at 30 Ocean Parkway is actually like its own little house. The 1,700-square-foot apartment has its own entrance. Given what good shape the prewar apartment is in and its proximity to Prospect Park, we’d say this is looking like a pretty attractive…

Here’s a neat one. This three bedroom pad in the art deco building at 30 Ocean Parkway is actually like its own little house. The 1,700-square-foot apartment has its own entrance. Given what good shape the prewar apartment is in and its proximity to Prospect Park, we’d say this is looking like a pretty attractive buy at the asking price of $549,000. Do you agree?
30 Ocean Parkway, #1F [brooklyn real/NYT] GMAP P*Shark
I saw this place last Sunday for their first open house. It has a nice layout and sizable rooms. The apartment does need new bathrooms and kitchen, but it has a lot of potential. The only real drag is that two of the bedrooms are on Ocean Parkway, and this is a first floor apartment. It’s quite loud.
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I have a child and would like another
LOL i love how people talk about having another kid as if they are about to eat another jellybean
*rob*
Posted by: Butterfly at October 1, 2009 1:42 PM
what can I say, I’ve got potent stuff. if not for contraceptives, there would be a small army of small mouths asking to be fed
Wasder, writing as someone who owned a house in LA, I’m sure your friend has a yard, fruit trees, a garage and a decent nearby school all with comparable property taxes. Just saying…
“I have a friend who just bought in the Valley in LA (Burbank) who paid more than this for a house with fewer square feet.”
Similarly, I know a couple who just bought a 1600 sf loft in the Pearl District in Portland, Oregon (also 3 bedroom, 2 baths) for 1.1 million.
I think some people here really don’t “get” that the other really livable and nice cities around the country are also quite expensive. Either that, or they just don’t think Brooklyn is all that great.
“I have a friend who just bought in the Valley in LA (Burbank) who paid more than this for a house with fewer square feet.”
Similarly, I know a couple who just bought a 1600 sf loft in the Pearl District in Portland, Oregon (also 3 bedroom, 2 baths) for 1.1 million.
I think some people here really don’t “get” that the other really livable and nice cities around the country are also quite expensive. Either that, or they just don’t think Brooklyn is all that great.
are there lot of rich kids running around windsor terrace??
ha. ooooohhh pleeeeease daddy me and my two spoiled, artsy, super hip siblings desperately need an apartment, and it has to be in the awesomest neighborhood where i can be close to all my other rich trust fund friends! windsor terrace! buy me an apartment in windsor terrace! please please please!
THX Kensingtonian…my point exactly.
THX Kensingtonian…my point exactly.
First of all, the building is on Ocean PKWY and not Ocean Avenue. Secondly, I agree with M4L 100% on separate entrance issue and added security, high floor with elevator reasoning. Thirdly, great building, great price, great apartment, high maintenance for the area. I live a few blocks away and we got hit with maintenance increases lately as well because of the NYC tax increase, etc. and this is still high for the area and non-doorman building, even for 1700 Sq. Feet. Reasonable maintenance for a pad like this in the area should be around 1000-1100. That’s comps.