Condo of the Day: 11 Terrace Place
Are sales starting to slow in Windsor Terrace? When we first checked in with 11 Terrace Place in February, people left comments saying the open houses were hopping, and a couple folks noted that the units seemed nice and the development not so bad. While Corcoran’s website shows that seven of the condo’s 18 units…

Are sales starting to slow in Windsor Terrace? When we first checked in with 11 Terrace Place in February, people left comments saying the open houses were hopping, and a couple folks noted that the units seemed nice and the development not so bad. While Corcoran’s website shows that seven of the condo’s 18 units have gone into contract since then, Natefind just lodged a price cut on one of the apartments, a two-bedroom that’s dropped from $625,000 to $599,000. That brings the per-square-foot price down to $505; most of the other listings, including the ones that’ve gone into contract, are in the mid-$500-a-foot range. Not exactly a fire sale, but think it’s indicative of a cooling market in the Terrace?
11 Terrace Place [Corcoran] GMAP
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uhm…ick 1:52…man or not, ick. he looks like the devil
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I, as a man, want to have hot sloppy sex with Andrew Booth.
I think renters would taste great with a side fava beans.
12:55 is definitely the voice of reason on this thread. All the renters should be chased out of the city, shot into space, or maybe eaten.
I think 12:55 makes the most sense than anyone else on this thread.
12:55 – You make absolutely not one lick of sense. Not one.
The location of this building is less than optimal. For those concerned with the walk to the subway, you might consider hoping the bus to the Church Avenue F stop. There you will get a seat on the train, which you probably won’t get at the Ft. Hamilton stop.
For those worried about the bad old days, well, they’re gone. Forecasters estimate the population of NYC will reach 9 million within two decades. That assures more interest in Windsor Terrace properties, which benefit from the quality of P.S. 154.
As you can tell, construction in the city is mainly aimed at owners. Increasing ownership among residents will drive away the people who cause the problems, thereby making the city a better place.
If the real estate ownership in NYC (33% owners) were equal to the US average (67% owners), the schools would improve and academic performance in city schools would more closely match that of suburban schools.
oh 8:05 don’t be so dramatic. i live less than a minute away from that development and it takes me 6-8 minutes to walk to the subway. in snow it might take 10. you just have to know the shortcuts. my friends on the western edge of hell’s kitchen have a longer walk to the 8th ave line.