First Closing at the Vermeil
It finally happened. Someone actually bought a unit at the Vermeil! According to city records, someone paid $2,010,000 for unit 2C and two parking spaces at the pricey Park Slope condo. There were price cuts at the building in June, and its official website still lists 15 units on the market, with prices going from…
It finally happened. Someone actually bought a unit at the Vermeil! According to city records, someone paid $2,010,000 for unit 2C and two parking spaces at the pricey Park Slope condo. There were price cuts at the building in June, and its official website still lists 15 units on the market, with prices going from $899,000 for a 2-bed, 2-bath to $2.1 million for a penthouse. The site also shows that four other units are in contract and there’s an accepted offer on a fifth. Ya gotta wonder whether with all that inventory left there’s gonna be round price cuts before all’s said and done. Still, one’s a start!
Condo of the Day: Price Cut at The Vermeil [Brownstoner]
Update on the Vermeil [Brownstoner] GMAP
The Vermeil [Official Site]
1:17 and 1:41 have never been to park slope.
“Another indication that the housing slow down is not affecting high priced real estate.”
Units not selling for two years is no indication?
totally agree, 1:17 – this is a crime infested slum of a block
Most people in the North Slope have vacation homes.
A car comes in handy.
Why do people assume that because there is good subway and bus service in parts of the city that it eliminates the need to own a car? Mass transit is good for getting to work(if you work in Mahattan or Downtown Brooklyn), or for getting around central parts of the city but for everything else, like getting away for the weekend, a car is mighty handy.
The off-street parking in this development is really a great amenity. It is a super draw.
Another indication that the housing slow down is not affecting high priced real estate. Keep it coming people I am selling my North Slope brownstone soon. YIPPEEE!!
great block. Nice, friendly kids who sit on the stoops across the street and chat with the police cars who often stop to chit chat with them. Awesome dudes who sell drugs on the corner by the pool hall and sometimes gun at each other late at night. Also, historic with great train access, so you can pontificate on not needing to buy a parking spot if you want to be a total park slope douche.
Yes, the copper is a nice touch. And the beauty is, it can be stripped and cashed in to the junkyard when the Depression hits.
I would only move there if the copper did turn green with oxidation. Love that.