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70-remsen-floorplan.jpgHere’s a nice meat-and-potatoes prewar listing in Brooklyn Heights that should hit the sweet spot of many apartment hunters. Wall color aside, this two-bedroom, two-bath place at 70 Remsen Street has nice prewar bones, a new kitchen and a more open layout than you’d expect to find. And obviously the 103-unit building is a charmer. The asking price of $865,000 also seems reasonable for a 1,060-square-foot pad in this part of town.
70 Remsen Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I usually get there once a year now. But in the past I’ve gone far more often. If I were to count my immigration stamps on my passports I’m sure they’d add up to over 70!!

    There are oftentimes issues with many hotels on “guests.” Each one is different and each one has different ways around it that usually involve a few hundred baht. Current exchange rate is 34B/USD. The way it worked at the Dusit Thani for example was if you pay for a room on the “club floors” you never got hassled!!!

    As far as the other questions I’ll leave that to your imaginations.

  2. Even the nicest hotels in Phuket can be a hassle with “guests”. Of course this is just what I hear.

    Do you get to Sukhothai/Bangkok often? (If that’s not a setup line, I just don’t know what is)

  3. I would have to recommend The Sukhothai over any other hotel in Bangkok. Since it opened in 1991 or thereabouts its the only place I’ll stay. Five star and no hassle over “guests.”

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