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The Clinton Hill Co-ops generally are a pretty good value. They’re not the sexiest apartments around, but they tend to be a little cheaper than the competition and they come with a solid financial footing and a nice community. And, as in the case of this one-bedroom, some of the upper-floor spaces offer killer views. This 750-square-foot unit could use a new kitchen, but the asking price of $320,000 seems pretty reasonable.
201 Clinton Avenue 1 BR [D Cherry RE] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Okay, I know I shouldn’t do this, but I’m bored… TD, I’m sorry I offended you, and you make a good point about not criticizing others choices in neighborhoods/buildings. But after your first post, I was curious about your other comments, and found this, that you posted related to some new building in Bay Ridge:

    “you can get something at Toren with similar square footage plus awesome views for 1.3 million. why in the world would anyone pay 1.5 way out there? it’s ridiculous.”

    hmmm… you’re right! why CANT others on these boards accept the fact that people might enjoy living in a neighborhood or building that doesn’t suit their own tastes!

  2. and i see you’ve yet to learn about sarcasm, ENY.

    Of course they are stereotypes! that’s all anyone talks about on these blogs!

    You want to know what I really think? I think all the neighborhoods I mentioned are fantastic. Honestly. They all have their own character and they all have their own positives and negatives. The bottom line is – I realize my building looks like a project, but I love living there and I love Clinton Hill. Why should others question that decision? Why can’t others on these boards accept the fact that people might enjoy living in a neighborhood or building that doesn’t suit their own tastes?

  3. “Manhattan is O-V-E-R!
    Jackson Heights is in Queens, enough said.
    Dumbo… you can maybe hear the trains on the bridge overheard so that’s no good.
    Bed Stuy… basically if you go there you will die.
    Same with East New York.
    Same with Crown Heights.
    Same with Bushwick”

    I see. You’ve bought into every nearly Brooklyn stereotype out there. Clearly you’re operating with an inferior mentality that’s unable distinguish the shades of gray that lie behind almost every characterization. In light of this, the content of your posts are much easier to understand. Thanks.

  4. I don’t live in Jackson Heights because nearly all of my friends in New York live in Brooklyn, and I like being able to see them without a long train ride (in fact, without ANY train ride for most of them). If I had a bunch of friends in Jackson Heights, I’d probably live there.

    There are perfectly good reasons for living in any given neighborhood.

  5. ditto… the question wasn’t directed at me, but the reason I chose to live in a this high rise over Manhattan is because I knew I wanted to live in Clinton Hill but the co-ops were the only affordable option.

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