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They didn’t cut any corners on this one. After a lengthy renovation, the brick-and-limestone mansion at 24 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights has re-emerged as a four-unit condominium that, from the looks of it, aimed to preserve as much architectural detail while giving the 1896 residence a lighter, slightly more modern feel. It looks very well done to us. Another sweetener: The building is also a stone’s throw from the promenade. Quality has a price though: All four units are priced well north of $1,000 a foot. The third-floor floor-through, for example, clocks in at 1,441 square feet and has a maintenance of $1,103 and an asking price of $1,745,000. The development’s web site is here and there’s an open house by appointment on Sunday.
24 Remsen Street, #3 [Brennan RE/NYT]


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  1. DAMN!!!
    It must have been the gas discussion. The one day, we’re discussing something seriously, is the day we’re going to get in trouble.

    Not sure I have her email. I’ll look under ‘contact us’

  2. “Maybe she wants to tell you to ‘Shut the hell up and stop posting gibberish!'”

    She wouldn’t be the first!

    “Wouldn’t she just say that in the comments?”

    She wouldn’t be the first!

  3. You don’t know what teasing is, Biff!! You have no idea.

    My you are defensive, Biff!
    Are you trying to convince me you’re not elitist?
    Cycle, take the train…okay, you’ve convinced me you’re a messenger.

    “Biff….send lisa your email addy”
    huh, why?”
    Maybe she wants to tell you to ‘Shut the hell up and stop posting gibberish!’

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