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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. “There is a second bedroom that has the flexibility to be an office or lovely guest room.”

    Translation: It is too small to be considered an a actual functioning bedroom by any sane person buying an apartment at this price point.

  2. 1:46 – you need to either:

    1) Make more money
    2) Readjust your definition of “decent”
    3) Spend more of you money on housing
    4) Move somewhere where housing is cheaper
    5) Find a sugarmama/sugardaddy

    You’d think you’d have the brains to figure that much out.

  3. 1:53: why the venom? perhaps you have suggestions about how one who makes 200k and has excellent credit can buy a place in bk although one has over 150k in student loans, no old money, just started making 200k 2 yrs ago so no, high taxes, little deductions, blah blah blah.

    i’m not complaining about my salary. i’m just saying that one would think it would be a lot easier than it is!

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