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We’ve heard of places fetching $1,200 a foot in Brooklyn Heights but not on Cadman Plaza! For some reason, someone (either the owner or the broker) thinks that this 800-square-foot post-war two bedroom will fetch $960,000. This makes no sense to us at all, especially when you can get what looks like a larger two-bedroom on the top floor of a more attractive building on Orange Street for just a few bucks more. What’s up with that?
75 Cadman Plaza West [Century 21] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. 700-750 is correct. I know someone who paid (about 2 years aho, in the boom)about 1 million for a three bed in this very bldg. No idea if it was renovated prior to purchase. people who live there like it a lot.

  2. who cares about the furniture, you’ll change it. from the photos this is on a low floor and it faces east. still get good light but for the money your not getting any views. and for the record the address isn’t 75 cadman plaza west. it’s 75 Henry St (different # for the cadman side)

  3. This building privatized many years ago. most folks living there are geriatric. they may have purchased them but they didn’t fix them up. they all require a gut renovation. even some that were renovated need updated renovation! There is a waiting list of over 3 years for parking. Your utilities are included (for now) but they add on a surcharge every month for AC.They have a bunch of lazy knuckleheads for porters, super is a great guy. Board eh.
    Most have amazing views depending on which side of the building they are on (I’m guessing this is on the opposite side of the city). Maybe 750K w/100K of reno is needed. No pets allowed by the way and the building smells like geriatricville.

  4. Yikes. That’s a West End Avenue asking price. Cadman Plaza has a ton of potential — could be a beautiful green space — but everytime I’m there it just seems desolate. 750K seems like a ceiling for this space.

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