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We suspect that this Classic 6 at 15 Clark Street is one of those apartments that would have benefited from a little spruce up and staging prior to listing. It’s got a nice family-sized layout, but the combination of the 2nd floor location (read: lack of light) and rather dreary interior decoration makes the asking price of $1,699,000 a little hard to take. We know, we know, it’s the Heights and this is about what you’d expect a 1,675-square-foot pad to go for but still. Anyway, what do you think this’ll end up going for?
15 Clark Street, #2C [Harvey Bernstein] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Wait, wasn’t the Mill Building listing about the same square footage and price, cheaper maintenance?

    Wasn’t there less protest?

    Honestly, I think most staging and stuff is bs anyways. That apartment looks staged to me, they just didn’t bother going out and renting a bunch of west elm furniture to do it, as is the style of the time. In an uncertain market, if you HAVE to park your cash in real estate, blue chip stuff like location and space seems like a better barometer than what light fixture they’re using in the dining room, or how the cabinets are in the kitchen.

  2. I’m having a rather interesting time trying to guess who was who from the days of guests. There were certain guests I could swear I knew from post to post.

    Gary Cooper, were you a guest? I’m rather enjoying you, but don’t recall your moniker from weeks and months past. I’m guessing you were a fairly frequent guest and one with snappy comments.

    Per condo: I was wondering how many brokers don’t bother to proof their listings prior to putting them up. This copy matched it’s interior. Hideous.

    …”and that great layout or footprint if you will is stressed”.

    Huh? The “good light”throughout and the number of windows was also stressed. Twenty times. The gentleman doth protest too much methinks.

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