Co-op of the Day: 100 Underhill Avenue, #2
This place at 100 Underhill Avenue in Prospect Heights looks like an unusually nice floor-through co-op conversion. Most of these things end up being charmless or dreary but this one is neither. The two-bedroom apartment has lots of original charm and an attractive new kitchen. Personally we’d open up the wall between the living room…

This place at 100 Underhill Avenue in Prospect Heights looks like an unusually nice floor-through co-op conversion. Most of these things end up being charmless or dreary but this one is neither. The two-bedroom apartment has lots of original charm and an attractive new kitchen. Personally we’d open up the wall between the living room and the den to create a better sense of space, but overall it looks like a great job.
100 Underhill Avenue, #2 [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
It’s also “semi-private” – I’d be curious what that translates to. So, it’s shared yard v. private deck.
“But at least it’s a subway car with yard access.”
most subway cars go to the yard when they retire for the night.
This apartment is cute.
> like living in a subway car.
Perhaps. But at least it’s a subway car with yard access.
I don’t like that St. Mark’s place you linked at all Ditmas. No detail at all in there and it looks like they tried to sell the place back in 2006 with no luck and then just recently re-listed it.
Also the kitchen looks crappy to me.
I’d MUCH rather take today’s COTD.
Ditmas – the location of your linked apartment is admittedly better, but it’s a tunnel – like living in a subway car.
Apt 3 sold for $534k or less. This will move around $500-525k.
In this price range and location, I would probably be more inclined to go for this place:
– http://bk.ly/Sz
This place is tiny: 17 x 40 including the common hallway comes to 680sf. Exclude the hallway and you’re looking at about 600sf. So they are basically asking $875 a square foot.
http://bstoner.wpengine.com/brownstoner/archives/2008/09/coop_of_the_day_151.php
I hear ya M4L, but I really really love Prospect Heights. I’m so far north in PS that I probably spend more time on Vanderbilt than I do on 5th Avenue so it feels really close to me.
In some ways, I almost prefer PH to PS.