Co-op of the Day: 345 Clinton Avenue, #15F
This two-bedroom at 345 Clinton Avenue is one of the slicker looking apartments we’ve seen at the Clinton Hill Co-ops. The views from the 15th floor are killer and the unit’s been recently renovated. (What do you make of that kitchen?) The monthly maintenance is $1,001 and the asking price is $515,000. Fair? 345 Clinton…

This two-bedroom at 345 Clinton Avenue is one of the slicker looking apartments we’ve seen at the Clinton Hill Co-ops. The views from the 15th floor are killer and the unit’s been recently renovated. (What do you make of that kitchen?) The monthly maintenance is $1,001 and the asking price is $515,000. Fair?
345 Clinton Avenue, #15F [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
I moved here over the summer. Can’t beat the view on a top floor. Love the space. Layout is perfect for a couple. Don’t forget the Myrtle and DeKalb Ave buses that run to downtown BK. A much more pleasant ride than being stuck underground the entire commute. Not in love with the exterior, but hell, the view from the inside more than makes up for that.
The Broker has been trying to push prices up for YEARS now…you go Chris.
While the building was designed by Wallace K. Harrison (United Nations, Lincoln Center) and the rooms flow nicely the monthly common charges get you surprisingly little. Show a picture of the laundry room, the lobby or the hallways and your right back in a 70’s ghetto.
These could be the most amazing value in the area if only the Co-Op board could get professional about managing this vast complex.
layout is actually not that bad, i think the wall in the dining room, kitchen should come out. the kitchen cabinets are to taste specific and not everyone wants them. No bathroom window, that is always a deal breaker for me. but all in all this layout works.
“nomi, you show up to the stoner gathering tomorrow at Exit (Atlantic ave & Henry st) and I’ll take your bet” (more4less)
Um, it’d be truly gross if you took fewer showers than me.
you know, they completely ruined this kitchen by using too much of the blue cabinetry that should actually be used in small doses. i know this because we used the same cabinetry on our kitchen, see http://twitpic.com/yzyjl. its from IKEA and is a beautiful blue gloss, but needs to be used sparingly and complemented with other less-colorful finishes–its just too loud otherwise. the countertops they used are wrong with these cabinets too…
you know, they completely ruined this kitchen by using too much of the blue cabinetry that should actually be used in small doses. i know this because we used the same cabinetry on our kitchen, see http://twitpic.com/yzyjl. its from IKEA and is a beautiful blue gloss, but needs to be used sparingly and complemented with other less-colorful finishes–its just too loud otherwise. the countertops they used are wrong with these cabinets too…
new condos dont have the dining room because *the market* (those idiot folks buying apts) don’t want to pay $650psf for a room that wiil go virtually unused while they eat dinner in front of the tv while watching entertainment tonight. they will however pay $650psf if that dining room is a third bedroom.
Ditto what TD said.