House of the Day: 280 Park Place
We’re liking the old bones at 280 Park Place, a new (surprisingly nice) listing from Century 21. The four-story house is also well-suited to a condo conversion because of its two-story addition. That said, this would take a lot of dough to convert, and it’s not really in move-in condition for a two-family play either….

We’re liking the old bones at 280 Park Place, a new (surprisingly nice) listing from Century 21. The four-story house is also well-suited to a condo conversion because of its two-story addition. That said, this would take a lot of dough to convert, and it’s not really in move-in condition for a two-family play either. Given both those factors (and the fact that the market’s jittery), we don’t think that the asking price of $2,100,000 is realistic. More like $1,900,000.
280 Park Place [Century 21] GMAP P*Shark
280 Park Place [NY Times]
Brownstoner says “we like” the listing. Does that mean its going to sell? Just want to know. You are all so influential here.
Nice house, nice location, big yard – it’ll sell, as it would make a nice home (with or without rentals in it.) Too bad they can’t include a floorplan.
Prospect Heights is Park Slopes Clinton Hill and like Clinton Hill the area keep growing not Prospect Heights ends at Franklin Ave.
$1.4m tops.
Prospect Heights is the new hot area… Not full of a bunch of stuck up people. Houses in the area don’t come on the market often. This house should go fast…
That’s a nice apartment, but like the similarly-sized condo of the day on Tuesday, more than a tad overpriced.
I think this house should go for close to 2mil the home across the street sold for that a few months ago. The prospect heights homes all have large lots so the back yard on this house should be huge…
i’d rather have this place
http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&ListingID=1107467
Is that dust on the staircase or is that intentional as part of the ‘old’ charm?