Price Chops at South Slope Specimen
Some price cuts have come through the StreetEasy wire for the small condo at 368 12th Street, between 6th and 7th avenues. Like the 16th Street Condominiums, which we checked in on about a month ago, this masterwork comes from BK Developers. Prices were cut last week on the three active listings at 368 12th….
Some price cuts have come through the StreetEasy wire for the small condo at 368 12th Street, between 6th and 7th avenues. Like the 16th Street Condominiums, which we checked in on about a month ago, this masterwork comes from BK Developers. Prices were cut last week on the three active listings at 368 12th. The biggest cut was on the smallest and cheapest unit, with a 685-sf one-bedroom going from $550,000 to $449,000. The bigger units got smaller reductions: A 1,045-sf two-bedroom, for example, went down only 2 percent, from $685,000 to $670,000. Three units in the building have closed since sales began in June ’08, and StreetEasy says another is in contract.
368 12th Street Listings [StreetEasy] GMAP
Ugh, this place is a dump. Who are they marketing this place to? Just awful!
With the pink it looks like a cut-out model of the female reproductive organs.
DitmasSnark – I doubt I’ll be here in 50yrs, but if they vocally tried to preserve the Huntington library on Columbus Circle (and other building that were equally horrible but “unique”) – this is a no brainer…..
Print out this post and go stick it in a crack in the facade – I’d like my ancestors to know how accurate my predictions were.
> there will be a push to landmark it…
Comedy gold.
that ‘distinctive’ angle is a prevision of the zoning resolution…
the architect let the loophole inform form…
not usually a great idea
I dont like it (but havent seen it in person)
but it is unique and I GUARANTEE that in 50+ years when someone tries to rip it down or change it, there will be a push to landmark it…
“Ah yes, one of the infamous “glass skateboard ramp” buildings.”
More quality architecture brought to you by BK Developers.
Crap!
The first time I saw it, I thought it was a school… it has that feel. But then I realized schools don’t have balconies.
It’s seriously pugly.
Forget the outside, the inside is bizarre – because of the angle, the LR/DR area is incredibly cramped. How someone paid nearly $700K to live in a living space that cramped is beyond me.