Co-op of the Day: 201 Clinton Avenue, #15E
The Clinton Hill Co-ops are a familiar topic around here–not fancy but solid with nice layouts as views, as a rule. This high-floor two-bedroom is no exception. It looks to be in good shape though we’re having a hard time figuring out what the deal is with the floors. Wall to wall linoleum? We can’t…

The Clinton Hill Co-ops are a familiar topic around here–not fancy but solid with nice layouts as views, as a rule. This high-floor two-bedroom is no exception. It looks to be in good shape though we’re having a hard time figuring out what the deal is with the floors. Wall to wall linoleum? We can’t see a sliver of wood anywhere. The asking price of $449,000 is definitely in the right ballpark. There’s even another apartment next door being sold by the sponsor listed for $475,000.
201 Clinton Avenue, #15E [All Points RE] GMAP P*Shark
we know it’s a fab pad but .. .
could one of the owners’ pals fill the rest of us in on the weird blue floor that the realtor opines is “seamless”?
This is really a one bedroom or 1.5 bedroom. The actual two bedroom apartments are larger, with the same layout and an actual second bedroom with closets (about an extra 100-150 square feet).
Based on that, the asking price is ridiculously high. Yes, the asking price is on par with real two bedrooms in the coops, but this is not a real two bedroom.
Ive been in this apartment and thought it was beautiful. The layout is smart and comfortable, and there is incredible attention to detail throughout. Its built to last- not one of these renovate for a quick sale places that are everywhere. Beautiful sunlight and views too!
haha snark – brilliant!
Hi. I happen to know these owners as well. Wanted to clarify what the floors are. They are epoxy wood floors. Very durable, easy to clean, and easy to customize the color. Also, there is a sound absorbing material under the wood which cuts down greatly on noise and also makes it really nice to walk on.
They did fit a lot into a small space, but surprisingly well, I think. It has, obviously, a modern feel, but in an inviting way. Definitely worth checking out — I would be if it were in my price range.
Who knew Old Navy had their own housing?
I bet the Banana Republic apartments are actually the same co-ops, but at a higher price point.
Its old Navy housing.
That second “bedroom” looks about 7 feet wide, and that office is just a glorified closet.
Like the light & I am fine with the layout.
What is that blue stuff on the floor?