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February 23, 2009
Checking In On Clermont Greene

As of last week, the scaffolding is down and the interiors are finished at Clermont Greene. The sales process still has a ways to go, but the Price Protection Program that was instituted early last month has helped push the 74-unit building over the 20 percent sold mark, according to an update the building's brokers sent out on Friday. (The price protection plan gives the buyer a refund if a comparable unit sells for less within 12 months.) Have any readers been inside? We're still jonesing to see a photo of the interior courtyard.
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We checked out an open house a few months ago. The units are OK. The inner courtyard is pretty lame, the building does not 'feel' like Brooklyn and I found it unappealing overall.
We thought the Absolute had much nicer layouts and better quality, but Clermont Greene is on a slightly better street.
Posted by: Dan76 at February 23, 2009 12:01 PM
"20 percent sold"
Clermont Red. Rental by summer (unless "protection" plan stipulates otherwise).
***Bid half off peak comps***
Posted by: Brownstones Half Off at February 23, 2009 12:25 PM
The building looks like garbage from the outside, but I think its more attractive than the Clemont Greene around the corner for some reason. I think at least unit is already being occupied.
Speaking of the Clermont Greene I think the Walgreens is starting to put the squeeze on some of the bodega owners, the Farmer in the Deli went back to 24 hour a day operation.
Posted by: Somedude at February 23, 2009 3:16 PM
Walgreens = cheapest milk in the area.
Posted by: eh at February 23, 2009 3:58 PM

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