Co-op of the Day: 9 Prospect Park West, #15B
[nggallery id=”54996″ template=galleryview] This 15th-floor listing at 9 Prospect Park West just hit the market with a price tag of $3,495,000. The four-bedroom pad has clearly had a no-expense-spared renovation that has resulted in some very impressive finishes while sacrificing some of the prewar vibe that personally we’d want from an apartment in this building….
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This 15th-floor listing at 9 Prospect Park West just hit the market with a price tag of $3,495,000. The four-bedroom pad has clearly had a no-expense-spared renovation that has resulted in some very impressive finishes while sacrificing some of the prewar vibe that personally we’d want from an apartment in this building. And while we the whole look is a little “over-designed” for our taste, the apartment is still pretty darn impressive, from the insane views over the park to a beautifully done (and massive) eat-in kitchen. Places like this don’t come cheap: The asking price is $3,495,000, and the new owner will be responsible for carrying a monthly maintenance charge of $3,930.
9 Prospect Park West, #15B [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
if money aint the issue, I rather live in this than a house. shit, I would hire me some live-in help
“That view is bananas.”
That view is Photoshopped – except for the actual photo of the view.
DeLepp, would European-style wall A/C units be prohibited? more expensive but much nicer, and quieter, than window units.
I wish I was a gajillionaire.
I could be wrong but I don’t think central ac would have been a possibility in this apt, regs,board.
OPP is crappy new construction. Like a lot of other Meier building it will look like hell in ten years. 9 PPW is solid and built to last. This apartment could be renovated to make it look more “pre-war” but you can not replicate the quality of the building.
AC units in the window for that price? I think not.
The furniture is bland and the ebony floors are about 2 minutes from being totally out of date. Otherwise, a dream apartment. The location is about as good as it gets, and this is a great building. Plus, you get to hobnob with Chuck Schumer in the elevator (and wrinkle your nose at his wife over her lack of support for the bike lane — only after you’ve passed the board, of course).
Sweet pad, but doesn’t seem like it’s overpriced buy at least a million clams?