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This two-bedroom co-op at 220 Columbia Heights in Brooklyn Heights is crazy, as in crazy awesome! The woodwork, the plaster ceilings, the views, the massive roof garden, the oval foyer—they all rock. For an 1,800-square-foot apartment the monthly maintenance of $1,556 is quite reasonable. How about the asking price of $2,125,000? It’s got enough one-of-a-kind virtues going for it that we won’t surprised if it gets close.
220 Columbia Heights, #5 [Halstead] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. “Nomi — are you effing kidding?! Of course rich people are fucking fair game! Rich people are rich and comfortable and want for very little or nothing…” (tybur6)

    I don’t think you know a lot about rich people.

  2. Splendor in the Heights !

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    Aww, IronBalls, at 1:14 PM, so you think there is some wide-angled illusion here. May be.

  3. this is a big ugg for the price. horrible layout, dark dark dark in the main living space – the largest space has zero light, those dark walls, and that oppressive ceiling.

    if the view matters, find it elsewhere – at that price, you have tons of options.

    this place needs so much work – kitchen sucks, and god knows what else needs help.

    it’s just too small too. not a family apt. i guess perfect for some old lady or gay gentlemen.

  4. beautiful apartment though seems better suited to entertaining than everyday living. though you’d have to have your parties catered because large scale cooking ain’t happening in that little kitchen. i do love the alice in wonderland foyer.

    can they call the second “bedroom” a real bedroom since there isn’t a door or anything? it’s open to the stairs. doesn’t that make it a loft or something?

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