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If you’re looking for a large prewar apartment for under $350 a foot, this co-op at 40 Clarkson Avenue in Prospect Lefferts Gardens could be worth a look. The three-bedroom pad has over 1,200 square feet of space and a new kitchen to boot. The monthly maintenance is $1,000, pretty reasonable given the space, but you don’t get a doorman with that. The location is good in terms of proximity to the park and the Q train. What’s this particular block like?
40 Clarkson Avenue, #4F [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. If this is on the south side of Clarkson (and I believe it is) it’s not in PLG. This is not as egregious a lie as the place on Linden Blvd, bet. Nostrand and NY, featured as PLG in last week’s Times, but still…

  2. Snappy, we won but the judge cited the commercial code. To keep the story short, we are appealing his decision because our attorneys felt that his court clerk wrote the decision and make a huge mistake and judge just signed off on it. We have plenty of cases prior that state that we have a right to that money but we’re waiting to get our appeal heard. Nothing is definite until I see that money in our bank account and we can actually get it out of that guy. WE are talking BIG bucks here.

    Ty, buy a studio in my building. You’ll still be able to visit your bagel place and be called “papi” every morning.

  3. Squaredrive — obviously I’m not smarter than everyone else. If that were the case, I’d have a 3,500 sq ft house and spend my day saying things like today’s House of the Day is very small and how my $4,000 a year property taxes are ruining my life. Things like that. Instead I bitch/vent about how poor I am and work in an industry where my potential income is fixed… and go back-and-forth with meanies like you. Oh, and also try to remind folks that a million dollars is a lot of money.

  4. I’ve been in the building less than a year – my maintenance fees went up at the end of the co-op fiscal year by .75% or about $6 a month.
    It might have gone up a bit more before I was there, as the elevators were rehauled and new elevator cabs put in right before I moved in.

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