Co-op of the Day: 135 Eastern Parkway, #10I
[nggallery id=”53926″ template=galleryview] Not surprisingly, we’re digging this new listing at 135 Eastern Parkway aka Turner Towers. The three-bedroom co-op is on a high floor with great light and has been recently renovated. In particular, the bathroom and eat-in kitchen were done over very tastefully in our view. Like all the apartments in this building,…
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Not surprisingly, we’re digging this new listing at 135 Eastern Parkway aka Turner Towers. The three-bedroom co-op is on a high floor with great light and has been recently renovated. In particular, the bathroom and eat-in kitchen were done over very tastefully in our view. Like all the apartments in this building, ceilings are high and the floors and beamed ceilings radiate old-school goodness. The asking price on this particular unit is $1,100,000. Think they’ll get it?
135 Eastern Parkway, #101 [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
The flip tax is 25% of the net profit after deducting improvements in the last 5 years, if I remember correctly.
It is a great neighborhoods, close to the library, museum, park and farmer’s market. IMHO the Eastern Athletic Club is a big plus. The downside to this apartment is the view. It seems to look out on unattractive rooftops.
That apartment is the nicest apartment of all the apartments I have ever seen, in the history of my friends having apartments in New York City.
It is a little short on natural light, but it’s freaking enormous. Huge kitchen. Gigantic living room/dining room. The owners put a lot of work into it and it shows. It’s renovated really neutrally, but that isn’t bad. The sad thing about it selling is that I can’t go there and drool on it anymore.
You all are a little clueless. Quite a few units at Turner Towers have sold for over 1 million. A quick check on Streeteasy shows such. Most recently unit 10F sold for 1.1 million in August.
And anyone who wouldn’t buy an apartment because of a parade which lasts all of 1 day is someone who really belongs upstate on a farm and not in New York City.
Yeah, I don’t see over $1 million for Turner Towers. Nice kitchen, but still…
:-/ i’ve never been to the west indian day parade, but is it really that bad that you have to leave down for the weekend!?
hells no – it’s fun as hell!
“The original design called for a 55-foot wide carriage drive centered between two pedestrian malls with four rows of trees extending 2.2 miles.” Pedestrian malls! So Bloomberg didn’t invent them after all. 😉
Something about Eastern Parkway:
http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/B029/highlights/196
something like this in BK Heights would be 1.5M and 2.4k maintenance.
Sparafucile- yes, living on that part of EP gives one incentive to just walk out the door and enjoy those things every day (BBG, Museum, Park, etc). There is both a grocery store and a drug store just around the corner on Washington Ave (if I remember correctly). Then with the subway outside your front door, Manhattan is a short ride away.
That flip tax sounds awful. If the apartment had Museum views the listing would feature that. I think it said high floor though. Weren’t there some comments a few months ago about electrical and plumbing work updates in progress in that building?
I’d rather be in Bk Heights, as Minard wrote, but this location has qualities someone would want. I don’t like the elevator for the subway in Bk Heights.