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This one-bedroom a block from Prospect Park will undoubtably hold some appeal for those partial to the old-school brownstone aesthetic. The co-op at 915 President Street in Park Slope has some lovely parquet floors and a nice old fireplace to anchor the living room. On the downside, the bedroom is tiny and the bathroom and kitchen appear not to have been touched since some time in the 1980s. The asking price of $400,000 is also $50,000 higher than any unit in the 12-unit building has ever sold for. That said, it appears to be on a high floor with nice light, so maybe it does deserve premium. Anyone in the market for a one-bedroom in this area care to weigh in?
915 President Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. all under $500K:

    http://realestate.nytimes.com/sales/detail/46-753713

    1132 sq ft
    garden
    cc: $326 per mo
    tax: $14 (for 25 years)
    central AC
    close to DuMont Restaurant, Barcade, and the gourmet supermarket on Union for starters.

    http://realestate.nytimes.com/sales/detail/185-1200686

    Toll Bros hi rise on the water

    518 sq. ft.
    cc: $445
    tax: $5
    top of the line everything
    doorman
    garage
    fitness center
    prime williamsburg
    close to all
    central air
    etc..

    this took me all of 2 minutes to find. why live in a POS that is overpriced?

    so many nicer apts, closer to the city for a single person and in a better neighborhood for a single.

  2. Actually, I’m always shocked at how schleppy and unprofessional brokers look. Yeah, you’re working on a sunday, but you work with prices like these you should have to dress for work.

  3. The new condos, 4:28 are more like 500K for this amount of space and are on 4th avenue…NOT President Street. There’s quite a difference.

    Find a studio, even in the Novo or one of those other crap buildings for 400K or less.

    It’s impossible.

    And this location is 1000 times better for most.

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