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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. i lived in a doorman building in NYC and could definetly live without one. it was nice to get packages etc…but they are nosey and a doorman means doormen (5-10) people to tip every year and year day for every little thing. i dreaded the holidays and thinking about who & how many to tip. do you tip the night guy more b/c you see him more than the day guy, who you wave to on your way to work? so annoying. this was was first and last experience living in an apartment building and i hated it. didn’t know any of the neighbors – couldn’t run down to the laundry room with out being ‘dressed’ and my neighbor got arrested for dealing drugs! in this luxury high rise..

    ok – hate apartment living…glad i got that off my chest.

    btw, this home is lovely! love it the kitchen finishes..

  2. also im positive my roommate has a delivery person, tho he meets him outside. that’s sketch i would never want to do that. (my roommates dont share tho, but he shares his good food that’s just as good). okay this convo took a turn for the worst.

    *rob*

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