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 live in one of these units. Yep utilitarian but it was a nice amount of light and space for the price. I’ve been happy there for eight years.
Um, I think I take fewer showers than the rest of everyone, or something. One bathroom for a two-bedroom place seem adequate to me.
A high floor C-line 2BR apartment, with much nicer renovation, sold for around $480K a few months ago. A low floor F-Line sold for $430K last summer, so one would think this is a bit high. Not the best location and the CH co-ops are pretty depressing considering the surrounding Fort Green/Clinton Hill is chock full of gorgeous brownstones, and you would have to walk into this complex every day. Kitchen is strange, and uses space poorly. Low-grade appliances and inexpensive wood counter, plus lack of bathroom picture leads one to believe they ran out of money for total renovation, so my guess work needs to be done..
Having said that, it only takes one buyer… I guess someone pays $500K for it.
It’s nicer than the newer condos surrounding it that sell for more.
I had a friend who lived in a rental unit in these buildings. It had all the charm of a housing project: low ceilings, cheap industrial design throughout, but nicely laid out units.
People have all different tastes, but brownstone Brooklyn this is not.
Great views, taste-specific kitchen, unfortunate flip tax, and steep maintenance. Needs to drop into the mid 400s.
What do i think about the kitchen? I think they ran outtta money when it was time to replace the stove.
Nice space but 1 bath sucks.
I looked at an apartment here about 2 years ago, the flip tax was 5%.
m4l, wow that’s a high flip tax, ours is less than 1%. Maybe ours should be higher.