Open House Picks: Apartments
Brooklyn Heights 81 Columbia Heights, #22/23 3 BR Co-op Brooklyn Bridge Realty Sunday 1-4 $1,099,000 GMAP Park Slope 839 Carroll Street, Listing #5191 2 BR Co-op Warren Lewis Sunday 2:15-4:15 $665,000 GMAP Prospect Heights 535 Dean Street, #616 1 BR Loft Condo Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 3-4 $600,000 GMAP Brooklyn Heights 70 Remsen Street, #4B…
Brooklyn Heights
81 Columbia Heights, #22/23
3 BR Co-op
Brooklyn Bridge Realty
Sunday 1-4
$1,099,000 GMAP
Park Slope
839 Carroll Street, Listing #5191
2 BR Co-op
Warren Lewis
Sunday 2:15-4:15
$665,000 GMAP
Prospect Heights
535 Dean Street, #616
1 BR Loft Condo
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 3-4
$600,000 GMAP
Brooklyn Heights
70 Remsen Street, #4B
1 BR Co-op
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$425,000 GMAP
Sunset Park
549 41st Street
1 BR Co-op
Halstead
Sunday 10-12
$320,000 GMAP
Bill S. – that’s not true. As a resident of 110 Clifton Place (garden level) I can tell you that they don’t flood, and while we do get a leak now and then like most older buildings, we don’t have a building-wide problem. I am not sure what you mean by the toilets being installed wrong, when you flush them, the waste disappears and they refill with water. How do yours work?
The link you posted is dead and the complaint was the rantings of a disgruntled tenant who was trying to avoid paying maintenance by manufacturing complaints.
“any one seen the apartment at 110 clifton place that corcoran is showing(web id: 852044)”
Ya, saw it. The building has loads of problems. Toilets were installed wrong, windows leak & worst of all, the Garden level apts flood when it rains hard!!! That apt listed on corcoran has already been renovated twice due to flood damage & because of poor repairs by the building mgmt it will need to probobly need to be done again after the first hard rain fall… Check out their online community at yahoo to read more from the actual tennents:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/110clifton/msearch?query=Judene&submit=Search&charset=UTF-8
Some people might consider a child’s health more important than someone else’s choice to have a pet. Since when did “urban living” mean your neighbor’s child dies or gets miserably sick so that you can have a dog?
any one seen the apartment at 110 clifton place that corcoran is showing(web id: 852044) it seems nice, but is it worth $524 a SF? they are asking $629K for a 1200 SF 2 beds, 2 baths plus mezz. spaces 14′ ceilings & roof rights.
I guess banning pets because of your child, though ridiculous and selfish, is part of the way co-ops work. IMHO the parents need to move to the suburbs – they obviously don’t understand the concept of urban living.
It’s a pity – because that’s a lovely apartment.
I wonder what made that family so valuable that they’d allow them to move in and exclude a huge part of the market like that? even if I didn’t have a pet why would I spend my money on a property so someone could tell me that if my kid wanted a pet somewhere down the line they could never have on because of someone else’s brat? what makes their kid more important than anyone elses? they better get that kid some airborne or something…
thanks for posting apartment open houses!
I think Carroll Street is high – because it’s 4th floor walkup. A broker told me part of the reason it has been on the market is because the co-op board doesn’t allow pets of any kind because a child in the building has allergies. Having neighbors THAT entitled is a big turn-off in my book.
Did anyone see the 2BR co-op at 15 Berkeley today? We meant to stop by but couldn’t. The comments about the Carroll Street 2BR make me curious what others here think of the $649K asking at 15 Berkeley b/c it’s smaller than Carroll. We did see the $925K 3BR condo on 4th street. It was too small for the price we thought.