Co-op of the Day: 10 8th Avenue
Prime, baby. Prime. This parlor-floor two-bedroom at 10 8th Avenue in Park Slope has a lot going for it: Original detail, high ceilings, new kitchen, convenient location. As best we can figure, it’s probably about 1,200 1,500 square feet or so (the bottom two floors have a 15-foot extension), which puts the asking price of…

Prime, baby. Prime. This parlor-floor two-bedroom at 10 8th Avenue in Park Slope has a lot going for it: Original detail, high ceilings, new kitchen, convenient location. As best we can figure, it’s probably about 1,200 1,500 square feet or so (the bottom two floors have a 15-foot extension), which puts the asking price of $1,250,000 around the $1,000 $825 per square foot mark. The top floor unit, which must have lower ceilings and may have a smaller layout depending on setbacks in the rear, sold for $865,000 in the summer of 2006. The most similar listing we can recall was the parlor-floor unit at 101 8th Avenue that Warren Lewis had listed for $995,000. Think $1,250,000 is stretching it?
10 8th Avenue [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
2:57, you lost me with “Brand New Renovated Key Food” — that key food is crap. Always was and continues to be. I go often because I live nearby and there are no other options, but it’s terrible. Everytime I go in I marvel that there are no better options.
3:57/4:03 – which one are you, the seller or the seller’s broker? You keep pumping this property.
I went to the open house. This apartment is nothing special. The building from the outside looks nice. Inside, it’s flat out dingy and depressing.
Look, there have already been open houses on this property and it’s still sitting, sitting, sitting. I went to one of those open houses and was totally unimpressed by the apartment.
Bottom line 3:57: this apartment is way overpriced. If you’re so attached to the price, that’s fine, just be prepared not to sell the apartment anytime soon.
3:57
you are right, mine was way better! sorry, but 8th avenue compared to a side street? also, apt compared to a house?
full yard compared to ?
look, no one is taking this. duh!
i’m out. you all have a great time.
That second bedroom will be perfect for my midget friends on sleepover nights.
it’s like saying for a listing at the dakota on central park west….
that place sucks, it’s too expensive, but i have a great one at 99th and amsterdam that’s much better and half the price!!
3:39….suggesting that your place is in any way similar in location, style or really anything compared to this one is kinda absurd.
sounds like your place was great, but comparing that area to this one and this gorgeous building to yours is apples and oranges…
2:08 here again. 2:31 is correct! my old place… so, i am not lying….
also, i do think that these days 5th avenue is great. rather walk a couple of blocks to the park and have all the restaurant options. plus, when i lived there, quick walk down carroll to smith street (15 mins).
still say that this price is dumb. do a gentrified brooklyn search and you’ll do better for that money.
Does anyone know what happened with the brownstone at 60 St. Marks Ave? I noticed it’s no longer listed on the Brooklyn Properites website.
i love ozzie’s. only place i go for coffee.
it’s always packed. the one on 7th anyway.
seems to be doing just fine.