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Another unit at the former St. Paul’s Parish School at 205 Warren Street has just come on the market. A 1,300-square-foot apartment down the hall, which had been asking $995,000 back in December, closed for $975,000 in March, a strong vote of confidence in the building. Apartment 2D, by comparison, is 700 square feet and asking $625,000. It traded for as little as $466,000 less than a year ago, but it looks like the kitchen was renovated in the meantime. (Personally, we’re not loving it.) We do love the overall vibe of this building and the windows and ceiling heights in these second-floor apartments are killer. Think they’ll get their price on this one?
205 Warren Street, #2D [City Connections] GMAP P*Shark
Co-op of the Day: 205 Warren Street, #2A [Brownstoner]
Former Catholic School on Warren Street [Brownstoner]
Residential Sales 6/2/06 [Brownstoner]


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  1. 2:06 – i remember when i listed my place with an agent, i asked the photographer not to use a wide angle lens. in the end, i was convinced to go with the wide angle shots because, although distorted, they show a lot more of the space within the frame than the shots with a standard lense. but those shots of the sleeping loft in this listing are dreadful!

  2. HEY BROKERS:

    There really is such thing as a camera lens that is TOO wide.

    Truly.

    Like the lenses so wide they compress the image making an already low ceiling look 2 feet off the floor.

    I’m so sick of seeing these awful ultra-wide lense shots on listings. It makes the properties look terrible. I can’t believe how little brokers know about their field and all the related elements. Architectural photography should be an area of expertise for brokers making this much money.

  3. apartments in this building are perpetually overpriced. cramped feeling apts and the common areas are worse than my freshman year college dorm.

    great street, but they are apts for single people, and I think for that much, singles have choices in other areas that are more appealing.

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