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A couple of years after the owner bought Apartment 😯 from the developer, this corner two-bedroom at 110 Livingston Street just came up for resale with a price tag of $775,000. We light the combo of modern-but-prewar that the Two Trees conversions typically have, and this place is no exception. Given the size of almost 1,100 square feet, the impressive light and views and the modest common charges of $725, we can see this fetching close to ask. Agree?
110 Livingston Street, #8O [City Connections] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. Denton,

    a bath with a window is third world, we have electricity…

    What does electricity have to do with it.
    Hello, open window = fresh ait.

    wasnt it a law back in the day with tenements that every room had to have a window for light and ventilation???
    I guess that law is abolished because the ugky new construction, never give bathroom and kitchen windows.

  2. re: square footage on these … I know someone who bought here and matching his square footage to two trees’ version required measuring well into the next apartment. literally two trees had wall measurements that when he extended a tape measure he had to step through pre-sheet rocked studs into the next apartment to get the measurements two trees claimed. when he showed them that he got some kind of deal.

  3. The owner paid $745k for this back in 2007; with real estate prices back to 2005 or lower, it does not make sense that they are trying to make a profit on this sale. Think owner should price it at at most $700k for it to be close to fair market value.

  4. quote:
    you might want to try flushing.

    uh, not everyone has one of those kinds of toilets with the vacuum-like thing on the side that sucks down the poo mist when you flush. poo mist is a vapor, not like a solid or a liquid, so regular flushing isnt going to do anything about it. i couldnt imagine being trapped 20 stories up with everyone in the buildings PM circulating thru the vents. this is an example of rich people livin’ like animals.

    *rob*

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    I don’t like the windows either, and heaven forbid there is ever a window in the bathroom, which IMO is the room fresh air is really welcomed, because the exuast fans never work properly.

    THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

    a bathroom without a WINDOW that OPENS is totally third world! who the hell wants poo mist recirculating around the apartment? or worse, poo mist from other apartments entering your bathroom from the vents? that is so grody, i dont know how people can live that way.

    *rob*

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