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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. i could see the type of family who buys this place working at the food co-op actually, being all salt of the earth, pretending to be middle class, pretending they dont think their children are precious little snowflakes but just like every other kid in nyc, just all around being general phonies.

    so yeah, it could very well be a selling point.

    *rob*

  2. “Maintenance is a tough-to-swallow $3,008 per month though.”

    Tough to swallow, its like an additional $600K mortgage!

    That means you are paying the equivalent of a 2.6 mil.

    Id rather buy a really nice town house.

  3. Regardless of working at the Co-op, this is a lovely apartment in plan and in the rooms shown, but the lack of photos is suspicious.

    I assume this is full-service, so $3K for that size is not all that ridiculous.

  4. Dave,

    This apartment overlooks the wonderful Greenmarket at Grand Army Plaza, and is surely where anyone looking at this apartment will want to purchase their fruits, vegetables and fish. 🙂

  5. Dibs: That’s HILARIOUS! – what a poor marketing selling point!

    The pics of the rooms they chose look very pretty and the space one would have is amazing. But yet again I have issue with no pics of kitchen and bath, so we are to assume those need work and that $3K mainteance a month is ridiculous

  6. Obviously the proximity to the Food Coop is not a selling point that has people scrambling to snap this up. Do people who pay these amounts of money really want to work at the Food Coop to save a couple of bucks?

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