Co-op of the Day: 135 Eastern Parkway, #10C
None of the apartments that have turned over in Turner Towers in the past three years have topped the million-dollar mark. (a couple have gone in the mid-$900’s). Then again, we doubt any of them have been 2,800 square feet either. This three-bedroom, 10th-floor apartment, which is asking $1,700,000, was also recently renovated, so while…

None of the apartments that have turned over in Turner Towers in the past three years have topped the million-dollar mark. (a couple have gone in the mid-$900’s). Then again, we doubt any of them have been 2,800 square feet either. This three-bedroom, 10th-floor apartment, which is asking $1,700,000, was also recently renovated, so while the price tag looks high on an absolute basis it doesn’t seem crazy when you consider that it’s about $600 a foot for a pre-war apartment in move-in condition with killer views. Anyone in the building care to weigh in? Update: A reader just wrote in to let us know that Apartment 15I sold for $1,047,000 back in 2005. Are there other million-dollar sales that aren’t showing up on PropertyShark as well?
135 Eastern Parkway [Stribling] GMAP P*Shark
1,7 for a Co-op. yep! No rant for this.
The What
Someday this war is gonna end…
This was the price of a loft in Soho 4-5 years ago.
This is a fine building, but this realization screams “bubble” to me.
Is there a wbf? It says so in the listing but I don’t see one in the floorplan or living room pic.
1:06 (#2), I’m 1:06 #1 and obviously had exactly the same thought at the same time. You just said it way more concisely.
they took all the pre-war out of that pre-war. now it looks to me like corporate housing.
Is it just me, or does the apartment come off as nothing special in the photos. The kitchen and bathroom are very nice, but the living room and dining room look pretty plain. I was definitely expecting a more spectacular-looking place when I clicked on the link.
That being said, I have no idea whether this price is high. I’m shocked that people pay this much for 2 floors of a brownstone coop these days. Maybe there is someone out there who likes this. I wouldn’t pay this much for this apartment, however.
When they renovated, they could have put in a new tub and a decent medicine cabinet. That bathroom is sub-par.
And that kitchen is Cheap. Sure it’s new, but it’s cheap.
I guess you’re paying for the view, not the finishes.
killer views of the city for now, soon to be of atlantic yards.
if apt was on the front of bld, then killer views of prospect park and the botanical gardens, which aren’t going anywhere….
it will get what the market bears. What a lot of readers and the editor forget is that the realtor works for the seller (and themselves), so its in their interest to price high. You can always negotiate down, its very rare that you can negotiate up
It is a beautiful apartment.