I have a great lady who is also a tenant in my house.
She is a total neat freak, and she also happens to be a professional cook.
Dianna 646-407-6390.
Tell her you got her number from John the landlord.
I can't speak specifically about 136 dikeman, since I have not seen this building. However, from your post and a short search, it seems doubtful there is a valid condo plan there. What you have is a derelict building, a man and a dream. Although in Hollywood movies, these things end gloriously well, in NY real estate the motto is caveat emptor (buyer beware.)
It is doubtful the raw space would be worth more than 825,000/4. Add the risk of a monthly maintenance outside of your control, the cost of changing the COO to combine the units, and this makes no sense at any price. Look at the rest of the market: has the value of real estate tripled for non-mortgageable properties since 2008? You'd be doing business with someone who is dishonest or delusional.
It really depends what rocks your boat. Modern living is dandy and all, but architecturely you can't compare the buildings or apts. I say Cathedral Condos, they're about the same price per SQF anyway.
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I am looking to buy a 1br apartment in Prospect Heights. I am considering a co-op on 394 Lincoln Place between Underhill and Washington Heights. The building has about 20 units, but about 5-6 are currently for sale. Is this a large percent for a building this size? Any insight as to why?
How does one go about finding the actual sale price of a co-op. I am interested in putting a bid on a place and the identical apartment (except with better renovations) above it is presently in contract. i know the listing price of that condo is the same as the listing price of the condo…
I have a great lady who is also a tenant in my house. She is a total neat freak, and she also happens to be a professional cook. Dianna 646-407-6390. Tell her you got her number from John the landlord.
Looking for Reliable Housekeeper / Cleaning ServiceReminds me of the movie "Sliver." Beware.
765 Park Place – New DevelopmentI can't speak specifically about 136 dikeman, since I have not seen this building. However, from your post and a short search, it seems doubtful there is a valid condo plan there. What you have is a derelict building, a man and a dream. Although in Hollywood movies, these things end gloriously well, in NY real estate the motto is caveat emptor (buyer beware.) It is doubtful the raw space would be worth more than 825,000/4. Add the risk of a monthly maintenance outside of your control, the cost of changing the COO to combine the units, and this makes no sense at any price. Look at the rest of the market: has the value of real estate tripled for non-mortgageable properties since 2008? You'd be doing business with someone who is dishonest or delusional.
136 Dikeman: DiscussIt really depends what rocks your boat. Modern living is dandy and all, but architecturely you can't compare the buildings or apts. I say Cathedral Condos, they're about the same price per SQF anyway.
ISABELA CONDOS or CATHEDRAL CONDOS