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This co-op at 11 Garden Place just hit the market with an asking price of $2,250,000. The lower duplex in a 25-foot-wide townhouse, the apartment has wonderful sense of scale and lots of old-world charm. We also are digging the rear addition with its many-windowed kitchen and dining area. Still, that asking price is far from a lay-up in this market. Time will tell.
11 Garden Place [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. Ringo…I apologize if you are a woman and were offended by the OTR comment. I meant it merely as a matter of speech after you continued to attack me. If you’re going to attack someone for asking a question, you ought to be able to take what you dish out. Lesson learned?

    However, nowhere in your profile does it say what you are and the only other Ringo i know of is a man. Add some info to your profile or get off the high horse.

  2. I have been posting on-and-off on this blog for a while and of all the regular posters Dave is the last one I would deem a “loser”, altho I would never use that word to describe anyone even those who I think it may fit.
    Dave is a smart guy and he writes well and he has a house in Broklyn and one in Philly. What do you have?

  3. swine flu…anyone who spends his/her time on this blog as a self-appointed thread monitor is the real loser. You never have anything to add to a discussion…its always the same old lurking and then personal comments.

    You spend all day reading other people’s posts. Who’s the loser??

    I don’t care if anyone likes me or not, especially you and whatever your other login name is. Pathetic.

  4. dave, you are a loser. you spend every day, all day posting on this website trying to get people to like you. i wish you could step back and realize how bad you sound. you really are a grotesque person…anyone who would say otr to someone is not a very nice human being.

  5. I can see a scenario where a couple have always lived in Brooklyn Heights, maybe even on this block, now the kids have gone, the housekeeper retired, granma passed away, they want to sell the big house but hate to leave their friends so they say lets sell the place for 5.2 million and buy the “little” place across the street for 2.2 million and use the balance as mad money. Maybe buy that little place we saw in Haute Provence.

    the rich have many choices.

  6. This building is over 5,950 sq. ft. I got that off of propertyshark (There were no mention of the taxes because of the co-op designation). So the whole thing’s worth $5-6MM or perhaps even more. It is a 3 unit building.

  7. It says it has access:
    “A lovely private landscaped garden accessed from either the parlor or garden levels completes the pretty picture.”

    BH has always confused me, in terms of WHY it’s so damn expensive. OK, sick view. That’s pretty much it. It’s like a retirement community, but right over a highway (which is really audible when walking near the “waterfront” and literally stresses me out when I’m near there — just the contrast of the pretty buildings and that subterranean grrrrrrrr). Just feels really claustrophobic. The grander streets of CH and FG beat it hands down for elegance, beauty, sheer glam — enhanced by the fact that the people who inhabit those neighborhoods are not identical clones of each other, as they seem to be in BH.

  8. MM…go read Ringo’s attack on my question about the balance sheet and subsequent ones. Then get back to me on who needs to be civil to whom.

    I don’t actually know whether Ringo is male or female so it was a “matter of speech.”

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