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This charming 3-bedroom in an eight-unit limestone co-op at 457 3rd Street in Park Slope just held its first open houses this weekend. Given the combination of original woodwork and clean renovation (not to mention the old PS 321 factor), we suspect there will be ample demand at the price of $999,000 from family buyers. Don’t you?
457 3rd Street, #3R [CBHKG] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. We sold a 3 bedroom, one bathoom (plus study)walk-up coop in the 321 school district about 5 years ago for $700k – $100K over ask. Did I mention that the place was pretty much completely unrenovated, except for a brand new, high-end German kitchen. No doors on any of the rooms or closets, all baseboards ripped out… plaster crumbling on the floors. I don’t think the bathroom had EVER been renovated.

    Like I said, five years ago. Will this place get ask? You betcha.

  2. Um, 1:53, hello? the maintenance is low because the co-op has paid off the underlying mortgage on the building. And “furnishing is cheap.”? You don’t buy the furniture when you buy a house (unless you really really want to). I’ve not been in this house, but I’ll bet almost anything the ceilings are at least 9′.

    “Way overpriced,”? Like, you think this will actually sell for 800k instead of 999? Dream on, bitter renter…

    I’m not being an apologist for this place, but why read a real estate site if you have no effing clue what you’re doing?

  3. $999k? Way overpriced. The furnishing are cheap and the ceiling is way too low. What is it anyway, looks like 8′ tops. Pathetic. The maint is pretty reasonable though. I wonder why?

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