What $2.7 Million Gets You in Kingston
Following up on yesterday’s post about a beautiful but slightly rundown turn of the century house in Kingston, NY, we thought we’d take a look at what’s on the market in the former state capital. The most eye-popping property on the market right now, as far as we can tell, is the Cordts Mansion, a…
Following up on yesterday’s post about a beautiful but slightly rundown turn of the century house in Kingston, NY, we thought we’d take a look at what’s on the market in the former state capital. The most eye-popping property on the market right now, as far as we can tell, is the Cordts Mansion, a 30-room, Second Empire house on 13 acres overlooking the Hudson River. You’ve gotta click thru and check out the photos in the listing. It’s insane! And the price? $2,700,000, slightly less than what the Carroll Gardens Atrocity is listed for. Drool.
John H. Cordts Mansion Listing [OldHouses.com]
Is this area still considered Park Slope North?
where is the poster who always suggests that houses can be cut up into teeny condos?
One could fit, what? 120 Brooklyn-sized apartments in this baby.
How long a ride is it on the R train from here to midtown?
This home would go for $15,000 in Detroit.
Here comes all the nitpicking.
No Toto toilets?
No deal.
Is it legal to drink on that stoop?
Views, but no frontage. Meh.
I’d hate to have to close all those shutters during an Indian raid. But then I might be inclined not to. Ba dum dum.