Condo of the Day: 85 North 3rd Street, #207
The Mill Building at 85 North 3rd Street has long been a favorite of ours. The conversion hit the market in better times and was popular with buyers. One such buyer is now moving on though and putting his second floor loft on the market. The 1,750-square-foot pad, which originally went for $872,000, is asking…

The Mill Building at 85 North 3rd Street has long been a favorite of ours. The conversion hit the market in better times and was popular with buyers. One such buyer is now moving on though and putting his second floor loft on the market. The 1,750-square-foot pad, which originally went for $872,000, is asking $1,200,000, and before everyone jumps to the conclusion that that’s too big a mark-up, consider that, despite the plethora of new construction condos clogging the market, there’s actually a paucity of nice conversion properties available. Witness the overwhelming demand for Mason Fiske recently. At under $700 a foot, this place is priced competitively with the Mason Fiske apartments.
85 North 3rd Street, #207 [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Here is is C-Gar… http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/images/uploads/elmo-1.gif
“My god. What is wrong with some of you?”
If people are paying 250k for an old 10×10 room in some dude’s house, this is worth 1.2 mill.
are both overpriced – probably
so is red bull, gasoline and going to the movie theater.
Is this Barbie’s Dream Pad?
tybur, her neighbor was the designer, but she had a full wall mural in her living room, of Billy Idol wearing an earring, I believe, and the earring was 3D (and may have lit up).
HAHAHA… $1.2 million for a 1 (and a half?) bedroom apartment is a “great investment” and “very nice.”
I guess I’m just not part of that stratum of society to think these thoughts… I’d love to be able to, but I can’t. I could afford the monthly maintenance and taxes, but I may have a problem with the other $1.2 million. I mean, you need $80,000 a year just to cover the mortgage, taxes and maintenance. For a ONE BEDROOM apartment.
My god. What is wrong with some of you?
The square footage alone accounts for the 1.2 and the fact that it is in the mill building is a bonus. Its has so much more character than the other condos going up in the burg. A great investment, when is the open house?
C-Gar — That must be Demi Moore’s designer… if you remember from the movie, he friend asked her how she could afford the design… her response was CREDIT! How true it is.
I don’t see any reason why this wouldn’t sell for $1.1 MM.
There appears to be a bathroom in the master suite and a smaller one right off the utility room.