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This two-bedroom co-op that just hit the market at 102 Prospect Park West looks pretty interesting at the initial asking price of $715,000. It’s a floor-through of a large bay-windowed brownstone with lots of original details. It’s also been recently reno’d head-to-toe. The only negative we can spot is that the railroad configuration makes it tough to really use the middle room as a real bedroom. On a square-footage and finish basis, it looks good though.
102 Prospect Park West, #4 [Halstead] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. Nice place, but I really don’t like the bars on the window feel as this place appears to be beside the main door = more noise – you get to know and love everyone’s schedule who lives in the complex

  2. > Wasn’t this apartment for sale last year for 799?

    Per Streeteasy:

    09/19/2008 – Listed by Prudential Elliman at $925,000.
    10/27/2008 – Price decreased by 3% to $899,000.
    01/23/2009 – Price decreased by 2% to $879,000.
    04/16/2009 – Listing is no longer available.
    04/30/2009 – Re-listed by Prudential Elliman.
    04/30/2009 – Price decreased by 12% to $775,000.
    07/17/2009 – Listing is no longer available.
    08/01/2009 – Re-listed by Prudential Elliman.
    09/11/2009 – Price decreased by 8% to $715,000.
    10/16/2009 – Listing is no longer available.
    10/23/2009 – Re-listed by Prudential Elliman.
    12/29/2009 – Listing is no longer available.
    02/03/2010 – Currently Listed by Halstead Property at $715,000.

  3. Let’s not fight. I love gowANUS.

    ——

    haha. that’s a cute one…

    i like to interpret it as go-on-us. as in, all of the disgusting juices from park slope run down the hill and fester in the gowanus plains.

    i don’t want to fight either, but the internet makes it so easy!

  4. Demographic-couple, maybe couple with child on weekends. Preferebly 30-40 something to deal with stairs.

    W/D-build a cabinet for it or get an undercounter model washer/dryer combined model like ASKO.

    Fireplaces-get them working

    Offer 650K.

    Still be lots cheaper than a 1 bedroom across central park. east side < Park slope=westside

  5. It is NOT a 2-bedroom – those in the Master Bedroom would be trapped by the sleep schedule of the person in the “middle” bedroom.

    Posted by: CGar at February 11, 2010 2:23 PM

    Right, which is already the reality of living with a toddler.

    🙂

    It would totally work for us, and I could see couple with a preschooler being happy here.

    Maybe in 10 years I’ll want an apartment with winged en suite bedrooms separated by everything else.

  6. I don’t have a problem functionally with the laundry in the kitchen, I just think that stacked unit is SO unsightly (and there’s a word I don’t use often!). Put a curtain over it or something.

    Otherwise, agree generally that it’s a nice-looking place but really not a workable two-bedroom.

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