Co-op of the Day: 24 Montgomery Place, #2
$1,195,000 is a lot of dough for a single-floor apartment but then again this parlor floor pad at 24 Montgomery Place in Park Slope is hardly run-of-the-mill. The original details are stunning and the location is obviously first-rate so we wouldn’t write this one off as being overpriced. The only drawback is that the railroad-y…

$1,195,000 is a lot of dough for a single-floor apartment but then again this parlor floor pad at 24 Montgomery Place in Park Slope is hardly run-of-the-mill. The original details are stunning and the location is obviously first-rate so we wouldn’t write this one off as being overpriced. The only drawback is that the railroad-y configuration doesn’t lend itself very well to having a second bedroom. Thoughts?
24 Montgomery Place, #2 [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
Yes, Nomi, late to the party, but not late enough to stink up the scene, per my role in these parts.
Oh, there you are, benson!
“Thoughts?”
Overpriced.
It is not “special” like yesterday’s house (Note to typical Americans: “special” here means having a layout that 90% of you take for granted.)
**(picks up discarded clothes and tries it on…perfect fit)**
Nothing like second hand smoking jackets!
BH, dont forget your cognac on the side table
if noise aint an issue (since facing the street), it mighbe be better if the front of the aptmt becomes bedroom and make the back end the living/dining room combo
By more4less on April 19, 2011 1:24 PM
much better deal:
http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&ListingID=2159968
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$220K less, just as much wood detail, two bedrooms vs. one, superior layout.
**(throws smoking jacket on floor)**
To President Street we go!
Yes, ML, you’re correct: not technically a railroad apt. Yup, true. But it is.
11217, much different style, but not a bad comp, nonetheless.