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This one-bedroom apartment at 44 Cheever Place has high ceilings and large windows, both of which get it high points in our book. We suspect the owner put a lot of care into the paint job but suspect that the listing might fare better with something more neutral. The832-square-foot floorplan is reasonably laid out and there are approved plans for a mezzanine over the kitchen (paging Scarano). And if you’re a driver, you can pick up a space in the building for $35,000. Monthly common charges are $570 and the asking price is $560,000. Waddya think?
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  1. 75k?!!!!!!!!!! at these prices for covered parking, if I’m a developer, I would build a nice looking structure that looks like a residential building from outside (so it blends into the context of the hood vs. some ugly parking structure). have to think that’s juicy investmt – cause one can charge a small maintenance fee on to to do upkeep, etc. on it

  2. The parking spots at 410 4th Avenue have sold for 55K.

    And the ones in the garage on Union between 6th and 7th routinely sell for 75K.

    35K seems like a bargain.

  3. Speaking of which… what exactly does “Deeded parking spot” mean anyway?

    Above and beyond the $35k you plopped down, is there also a monthly maintenance fee for that too?! To pay for repaving, fixing the gate, etc?

  4. Can you get a loan for a parking spot?

    (No offense Adam Dahill, but buying a parking spot for the price of a home in many parts of this country seems totally fucked.)

  5. Can you get a loan for a parking spot?

    (No offense Adam Dahill, but buying a parking spot for the price of a home is many parts of this country seems totally fucked.)

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