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It’s hard to walk along the Brooklyn Heights promenade without coveting the gardens and views of those townhouses lucky enough to look out over the water. This ground-floor two-bedroom co-op at 164 Columbia Heights may only be one floor but it’s got the garden. And what’s that worth? Hard to say exactly, but there’s probably about 1,100 square feet of interior space and the asking price on the apartment is $1,250,000. (The maintenance is $1,300 a month.) We bet they’ll get pretty close to that price.
164 Columbia Heights [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. this place was for sale a couple of years ago for — I forget — 700? 800? it needed EVERYTHING, but could have been done for not too too much. I seriously thought about it, but with 2 kids couldn’t see a way.

  2. Look little whiny, what did you think you were doing when you took out all those student loans to study for your chosen work? I borrowed a whole lot for school, then rented for years before I could buy an apartment. Had to refinance those student loans multiple times. Recognize that you already have a $150,000 mortgage. Big deal, in the scheme of things. Why do you think you should be able to buy in one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the country so soon after starting to make money?

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