14 Townhouses Update: Slow Going, At Best
We were pleased to get an email over the transom giving us an update at the much-praised but evidently slow-selling 14 Townhouses. According to the Corcoran brokers, our source tells us, only 4 of the 14 have sold, with the larger versions proving more popular so far. Also, the purchases have skewed toward the middle…
We were pleased to get an email over the transom giving us an update at the much-praised but evidently slow-selling 14 Townhouses. According to the Corcoran brokers, our source tells us, only 4 of the 14 have sold, with the larger versions proving more popular so far. Also, the purchases have skewed toward the middle of the block because of the large building that is slated to be built on the end of the block (on Boerum Place). List prices haven’t budged — $2.75M for the larger “penthouse” version and $2.56M for the smaller “terrace” version (or about $740 per square foot) — but we’re thinking there must be some flexibility at this point.
269 State Street [Corcoran] GMAP
273 State Street [Corcoran] GMAP
Open Season on 14 Townhouses [Brownstoner]
Dude your so art school
“gold steel trimmings that look almost brass”
That’s copper. DOH! It will oxidize to a beautiful urban green, seen all over the place. What in the Sam Hill is “gold steel”.
I guess I am a little too “art school” for you Hallmark Card Victorian tastemakers, but I think these are some of the most beautiful buildings – bar none – that I have seen in NYC in years.
2:39 you’re right I was thinking Jay Street – my bad – still overpriced though.
1:14, It really is only around a block to the hoytt-schemerhorn a/c stop. I’m not anon 1:09, but I used to live right around there.
I know the block and know that these don;t fit in anywhere. Not to mention some of them are gray with gold steel trimmings that look almost brass. I also know there is a prison on the corner, a police station across from that, a halfway 2 blocks away and a back window that if you can manage to look past the parking lot – you might a beautiful view of a TGI Fridays or Mandee…All for the low price of 3 million dollars.
Yeah beautiful except for these overpriced eyesores!!!
clearly most of you don’t know this particular block; we’re talkin’ historically registered brownstones. Beautiful
You’re right a win for the neighborhood but come on – no matter what you say these buildings are overpirced and thats the point. Someone before said they were overpriced by a million. I agre.
I hear Trader Joes is going in under the BHD and that’s just right around the corner – win, win.