Co-op of the Day: 806 Carroll Street
Here’s a place we can probably all agree to drool over. The parlor-level floor-through co-op at 806 Carroll Street in Park Slope has twelve windows on three sides and some of the sweetest wood moldings and built-ins we’ve seen in a long time. (The location ain’t too shabby either.) The maintenance is only $850, quite…

Here’s a place we can probably all agree to drool over. The parlor-level floor-through co-op at 806 Carroll Street in Park Slope has twelve windows on three sides and some of the sweetest wood moldings and built-ins we’ve seen in a long time. (The location ain’t too shabby either.) The maintenance is only $850, quite low for what we estimate is about a 1,200-square-foot apartment. The asking price isn’t quite as low however: $1,195,000. Think they’ll get their price?
806 Carroll Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
Ha, z, you are right! I just noticed the pictures of the bay window… very tricky on the brokers behalf….
A 7×12 bedroom is perfect for my midget friend.
I’m with you, 1:02. I love the pre-war look as much as most Brownstoner readers, but all I can say is meh. Brownstoner, you must hydrate a lot for all the drooling you do.
“we can probably all agree to drool over..”
To quote Homey the Clown, “I don’t think so!”
God this place is stunning!
Lucky owner who snaps this one up!
the floorplan is deceptive — it shows a wall and pocket door next to the “possible bedroom” but that doesn’t exist in reality. the broker is trying too hard to avoid admitting this is a 1BR.
12:56 PM
I love the life you’ve planned for them.
How can the maintenance cost be zero percent deductible? Isn’t the part that’s the real estate tax deductible?
You don’t need 600K a year to buy a million dollar house.
More like 250K or 300k. Not really that big a deal. I was makin 150K right out of college.