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
Entertain me damn it!
So, you work in the arts, go to graduate school, are on the board of two non-profits where you donate time and large chunks of your 150k a year. Oh yeah, and you love Park Slope. You just get more impressive all the time.
Come on all you rich Yalies gotta be able to throw a rhyme together.
Anyone have a salty limerick out there?
There was a broker from Nantucket…
Two types on this site — 1) anonymous wise-asses who like to bait 2) overly ernest morons.
i grew up in coney island. no dad in the picture and no money.
went to yale on a scholarship.
i’m glad to be giving back to my home borough that i love. i donate large chunks of my income to charity and am on the board of two organizations to help troubled youth.
you don’t know me.
It’s a recipe for Oscar gold!
To who ever makes 150k straight out of college:
A free ride is a short ride.
Many, many people who had money when they were young, lost it when they were old.
4:28 Finding a way to make $150K a year right out of college doesn’t make him a twit. Pretending like it’s not a big deal and not highly unusual does.