Co-op of the Day: 102 Prospect Park West, #4
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…

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
Wasn’t this apartment for sale last year for 799?
It’s a lovely place for a couple. Make the study into a dining room and it’s a super place for entertaining. The LR is almost 20×20, enormous.
Snark, you’re such a snark. The kitchen’s not a hallway. And the second bedroom’s not a second bedroom, so it’s not a hallway either.
Pacman should do so well.
It’s a layout only Pacman could love.
Posted by: DitmasSnark at February 11, 2010 12:58 PM
ROTFLMMFAO
Yeah, it’s an office/study/whatever. It’s just not a bedroom unless you’re desperate and that would be a shame in a nice place like this.
Smell of doing laundry nice on it’s own; not nice in kitchen.
Now that I think of it, boozy nights may result in clothes going into the dishwasher, and the Pork Loin in the dryer. I’m back to being undecided on this.
This group of buildings have been among my favorites on PPW. Glad to be able to see what one apt looks like. Not bad at all. Would be perfect for a single person.
I also like the red, it complements the woodwork and windows.
11217, for me it’s a no because my kitchen ALWAYS smells of garlic and onions (love g&o!). Washing clothes next to that smell would be a waste of time and energy. Plus, whether likely or not, the thought of lint in my food grosses me out beyond belief!
Of course. I’d gladly accept the smell of Spring Rain and Pork Loins with a view of the park, than finding someone’s orphaned underwear in the washer.