Condos of the Day: 188 15th Street
We’ve been tracking the progress of 188 15th Street for almost three years. At that time, it was a three-story brick house with a bunch of extra FAR. By this time last year, the seven-unit new incarnation was on the market with Corcoran. Since then five of the apartments have sold. The two remaining places…
We’ve been tracking the progress of 188 15th Street for almost three years. At that time, it was a three-story brick house with a bunch of extra FAR. By this time last year, the seven-unit new incarnation was on the market with Corcoran. Since then five of the apartments have sold. The two remaining places (both two bedrooms) were just reducedone from $690,000 to $675,000 and another from $695,000 to $669,000.
188 15th Street [StreetEasy] GMAP P*Shark
Condo of the Day: 188 15th Street [Brownstoner]
15th Street FAR Play Closes Well Under Ask [Brownstoner]
the individual posing as guest sounds like a disgruntled former buyer who could no longer afford to buy the apt with the mortgage mess and all.
2:30pm – sounds like a broker posting to me
They had an architect?
I am a very happy purchaser in the building and a little thrown off by a couple of these posts. The managing agent and the developer have been great. We love our modern kitchens, mosaic tile in the bathroom, manhattan finishes and miele appliances. THe bedrooms are huge a for relatively small 1BR apts, and the prices can’t be beat on a per $ square foot.
I’ve checked out the pent house myself and although the layout is a bit odd due to I believe zoning constraints, the outdoors terraces, and the excellent price more than make up for it. These are below $600 square foot.
07/06/2007
Sale closed for $638,250
looks like someone realized that the place was a scam and is trying to get out.
Any idea who the architect was?
Two bedrooms???? more like Two closets with a hallway you can cook in. What the heck were they thinking when the designed this place. Plus it is on a crap steet in South South Slope.
02/22/2007
Listed in StreetEasy with Corcoran at $695,000
05/31/2007
Price decreased to $669,000
07/06/2007
Sale closed for $638,250
03/01/2008
Price increased to $695,000
03/13/2008
Price decreased to $669,000
Read no further than “412 days on market in StreetEasy.”