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This one-bedroom condo at 110 Livingston Street hit the market last week for $729,000 and was trimmed to $714,000 this week; according to StreetEasy, the 893-square-foot unit was initially purchased from the sponsor two years ago for $545,000. This place has a great layout and personally we really like the kitchen finishes as well. Hard to see how it fetches $800 a foot now when it barely cleared $600 a foot back in the heyday.
110 Livingston Street, #6W [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. “That specific corner is not a place I wouldn’t want to go home to every night.”
    – Oops, I meant to say this is not a place I “would” want to go home to every night.

    “Are the owner and realtor smoking crack?????”
    – BrooklynSteve, ask them; I’m pretty sure they’re reading and commenting here.

  2. while the asking price of the apt seems very high, i would much rather live in this building than an old bldg in BH with high maintenance. plus, you are walking just about the same distance to all the restaurants/bars/shops as you would be on hicks/livingston

  3. The asking price is ridiculous!!!!

    For that kind of money you get a 1273 Sq feet 2 bedroom at the Belltell lofts 2 blocks away with half the maintenance cost:

    http://www.streeteasy.com/nyc/sale/411989-condo-365-bridge-street-downtown-brooklyn-brooklyn

    Prudential are idiots! They represent both listing, they know the 110 Livingston owner will never get that price for his apt. What a disfavor they are doing to their client!!!

    What’s the point working with a broker if he’s so incompetent at pricing properties?

  4. Are the owner and realtor smoking crack????? Seriously! I mean we bought our two bedroom, two bath condo in a new construction building in the same neighborhood for $745,000 less than a year ago. The same apartment as ours one floor down is now listing for $695,000. And the 110 Livingston apartment is listing for a more than 25% increase over the original purchase price from just two years ago in the worst real estate market we’ve seen in decades? Smoking crack I tell you!!!!!! I hope they read these comments! Don’t get me wrong, I think they should make a profit. But how about coming back down to earth. I think I may go to an open house just to give the realtor heck for this asking price even after the reduction. I want to see him/her defend that price point.

  5. THAL, broker much?

    You just proved my point, which was this is a fine location to get to other places. It’s a block to everything but the block it is on sucks. That specific corner is not a place I wouldn’t want to go home to every night. I wouldn’t want to live on that particular, charmless corner. Did I say it isn’t convenient to subways or to other neighbourhoods?

    Interesting that I live in Brooklyn Heights and pass by Borough Hall almost every day and don’t know what I’m talking about. Take a deep breath…

    11201, to your more rationale post:
    “Biff, how can you say there’s “nothing in the immediate vicinity”? Agreed that block itself is utterly charmless,”

    We completely agree. My primary point is this block is utterly charmless. I already stated I wasn’t clear about my initial “immediate vicinity” comment.

  6. Biff Champion you are a complete MORON! Its obvious you have no clue what you are talking about. Yes I agree it is Downtown Brooklyn but that location has so much around it. With Boerum Hill/Smith Street and Cobble Hill/Court Street and cross Court and you are in B-Heights.

    I think everyone understands that its not in the heart of B-Heights but take a look whats available for sale in B-Heights and unless you are buying a Brownstone or want an older co-op with a crazy high maintenance there is nothing avaiable. 110 Livingston is a block from Borough Hall and has brand new apartments that are in mint condition and common charges are great comparing to everything else.

    It just cracks me up when clueless people make comments about something they have no clue what they are talking about. BTW no matter what happens this building will always be a 2 minute walk to the subway.

    NO MANS LAND????
    Restaurants on SMITH STREET
    Restaurants on COURT STREET
    Restaurants on ATLANTIC AVENUE
    Restaurants on MONTAQUE
    THE LIST GOES ON and ON…

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