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How sweet it is! This four-bedroom apartment at 47 Plaza Street West in Park Slope has to be one of the finer pads within walking distance of the Park Slope Co-op. After spending the summer on the market, the 11th floor co-op sat out the fall selling season before getting back in the game again this week with a price tag of $1,995,000. In addition to the size (2,270 square feet) and all the prewar detail, we are mighty impressed with all the windows and views this place brings to the table. Maintenance is a tough-to-swallow $3,008 per month though.
47 Plaza Street West, #11C [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. Umm… OK, I said I would calm down… so this question is in that calmer spirit.

    Is $3,000 a month really that “hard to swallow” when you are already buying a TWO MILLION DOLLAR apartment? I mean, really. Newsouthsloper said it’s basically like taking on a $2.6 million purchase…. and?

    See… this is why I said i would calm down. NONE of this smacks of reality to me.

    It does include one of those undoubtedly nifty tip-of-the-triangle rooms, so that’s somethin’

  2. When I’m rich in my dottage years this is exactly the type of space I need. A bldg with an elevator and space for the nurse and bartender. The ceiling light in bedroom looks so builder square.

  3. *Rob*, all parents think their children are ‘precious little snowflakes’. Every. Single. One. Of. Us.

    And they are precious! To us. 😉

    Also, why would working at the food coop necessitate ‘pretending’ to be middle class? Or mean only wholesale phoniness?

    You have a chip on your shoulder in need of ATTENTION! Go on and get some caulking immediately.

    Now go about your business.

  4. “Obviously the proximity to the Food Coop is not a selling point that has people scrambling to snap this up.”

    ummm… you’re right, it’s NOT a selling point. Nowhere in the Corcoran ad is the Food Coop mentioned. brownstoner is not the real estate agent for this apartment, and I’m pretty sure the “within walking distance of the Park Slope Co-op” line was sarcasm.

  5. 11217, that PS coop made me drool on my keyboard. it was so nice that even the 4k maintenance didn’t even bother me. if the cashflow was comparable, I prefer living in a huge aptmt than in a house

  6. P.S. The maintenance on the 1300 sf 2 bedroom which sold in December was $1800.

    So clearly *SOME* people do pay these maintenance fees.

    Given that this is almost twice as large, $3000 doesn’t seem totally out of line for this apartment.

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