90-first-place-0709.jpgAnother one for team bull: According to an email from the developer last week, 90 First Place, the five-unit brownstone conversion reached the 80-percent-sold mark after just eight weeks on the market. (For the innumerate, that’s four units in contract.) Considering that most of these units were priced at or above a million bucks, that’s a pretty impressive achievement. Could it be the layouts? The finishes? Or maybe it’s the ad on Brownstoner! GMAP


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  1. In fairness, the developer did a nice job on these units. That said, while the kitchens are nice, there are aspects of the bathrooms I would re-do, and slatted doors for all the closets are a bizarre choice (and I would definitely replace them with 6-panel doors). I considered making an offer on the garden duplex, but it sold too quickly for me, and I was told there are 5 back-up offers. IMHO, based on similar apartments I’ve seen with comparable space, at least the garden duplex was priced right.

  2. A subdivided brownstone townhouse that is chopped up into six apartments is someone’s idea of “classic living”? Classic Great Depression maybe.
    But I’m sure the “state of the art” appliances distinguish these units from ordinary little flats.

  3. “Another one for team bull: According to an email from the developer last week, 90 First Place, the five-unit brownstone conversion reached the 80-percent-sold mark after just eight weeks on the market.”

    “According to an email from the developer”

    Nice work Brownstoner. The why you verify information is fantastic!

    The What (Future Foreclosures)

    Someday this war is gonna end…

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