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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


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  1. The person who says you have more privacy in a walk-up is nuts. Owning in a four-unit coop was like owning a building with 3 crazy stangers. No privacy there – you spend an inordinate amount of time dealing with your neighbors just to maintain the building in a self-managed (which most, if not all, 4-units are) coop.

    Living in an elevator building now is great – people say high in the elevator and comment on the weather, and leave each other alone.

  2. “Original parlor floor detail throughout including the original operable shutters, 3 spectacular mantels one of which is wood burning.”

    Gee, just what I’ve always wanted: a wood-burning mantle!

  3. I’m single and hot and in good enough shape to walk up a flight of stairs. The stroller mafia doesn’t bother me one bit–in fact, I bet there are a lot of cool single moms (or soon-to-be divorced moms) who would love to have a new bachelor in the hood. This apartment is perfect so I’m going to put in a bid for $1M.

  4. 3:12
    Listen fucktard.
    It is very different to go up and down stairs when you are already in your home than to do so lugging groceries, lugging a stroller, lugging little kids, lugging your bicylcle, lugging luggage, etc. etc. Grow up.
    walk ups are for college students.

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