House of the Day: 64 Prospect Place
Here’s a nice two-family in Park Slope for under $3 million. Then again, the Queen Anne house is smaller than your average brownstone so the asking price of $2,650,000 only gets you 2,910 square feet of living space. Nonetheless, the exterior and parlor floor have charm galore and the garden apartment generates $2,200 a month….

Here’s a nice two-family in Park Slope for under $3 million. Then again, the Queen Anne house is smaller than your average brownstone so the asking price of $2,650,000 only gets you 2,910 square feet of living space. Nonetheless, the exterior and parlor floor have charm galore and the garden apartment generates $2,200 a month. There was an open house yesterday. Anyone make it?
64 Prospect Place [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
1:45 if you and your friend both loved it, would you get into a bidding war with each other?
1:45 and 1:46 = Frank or sellers. NO ONE would ever jeopardize their “friend’s” deal and drive up the price by boasting about an offer. So transparent. Now for the obligatory “I’m not the broker or seller” response…
“The parking lot (instead of a building) probably allows for great light. Trade off.”
Sure, it’s a great thing until that lot gets sold. Churches are selling off their properties and empty lots left and right. Once that lot is sold, you’ll most likely have a real ugly large building blocking your light.
Hey The What… please tell me you just cut-and-pasted those lyrics.
I would rather live in the garden apartment for $2,200 a month, than live in the rest of place for $14,000 a month in interest.
The parking lot (instead of a building) probably allows for great light. Trade off.
The What is big into Johnny Mathis.
Love the person who said her friend is putting in an offer. Sure. If that were the case, you’d be saying the place is a dump and discouraging others. Clearly, you’re invested in driving up the price — ie. the broker.
So, let me understand this you need in excess of 3,000 square feet to live “comfortably”? Bizarre.