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
Really beautiful. Layout not so much. And, if you’re going to have an ensuite master bath it shouldn’t be the only bath. At this price, workin fireplaces and central AC would be in order.
Seems batsh*t crazy to me, but some wealthy guy who gets wood from wood might tap this.
It’s a shame none of fireplaces are working. Broker has this as post war(WWI?). Kinda funny to pay the “mansion tax’ for a one bedroom.
It’s a hot mess.
very nice pad. great location. too pricy. think there are a few very nice and better deals in the hood right now
Minard, I was going to say the exact same thing.
seems way over-priced for a one-bedroom railroad flat with fancy trim.
Very pretty in the dark, woody, Victorian way, if that is your taste. Re price, I, for one, would prefer to buy a building for that money….can’t judge the relative value though of this place to comps, though — haven’t been following prices in this category or hood.
Gorgeous, but a lot of $$$s for a one bed, one bath. Pretty much eliminates families from the mix. Could work for a swinging single or older couple, though. Beautiful nonetheless.