Co-op of the Day: 1 Pierrepont Street
Yowza! It’s a tough time to hit the market with a $6,250,000 price tag, to be sure, but this is about as blue-chip as they come. The four-bedroom apartment has beaucoup prewar details, views of lower Manhattan and one of the best addresses in Brooklyn; it also has a monthly maintenance of $5,072. One thing…

Yowza! It’s a tough time to hit the market with a $6,250,000 price tag, to be sure, but this is about as blue-chip as they come. The four-bedroom apartment has beaucoup prewar details, views of lower Manhattan and one of the best addresses in Brooklyn; it also has a monthly maintenance of $5,072. One thing we can’t figure out: Why another four-bedroom in the same building was listed for $3,450,000 last spring (and ended up selling for $3,400,000). Anyone know what explains the huge difference in price?
1 Pierrepont Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
Co-op of the Day: 1 Pierrepont Street [Brownstoner]
They do not shop at Costco but their housekeeper does.
dittoburg…I want to do our Merida house to look like that.
what about this place which i found when looking for herringbone:
www.
hardwoodfloorandinlays.com/parque_herringbone_pattern.htm
sorry to have to correct you BRG, but it is parquet, to be precise it is herringbone parquet.
What is a “service core” and why no pictures of the private wine cellar?
Also, I like the wallpaper.
LOVE the pantry and the laundry room…how can those two areas ever be too big? But no private outdoor space would be a deal breaker.
That being said, I can’t even begin to opine on an apt. in this price range. And how much value does a wine cellar (which I’m assuming is a very fancy way of saying basement storage) add?
Sorry to be technical, but the floor in library is not a parquet. It is plank.
This is common parquet that everybody knows:
http://www.realoakfloors.co.uk/media/1615_Oak_Parquet_Floor_Tiles.jpg
(snagged the 1st picture)
Of course, there are exquisite parquet floors with geometric patterns using different woods.
I think the people who need pantries so they can go wild at Costco are not the people who would be in the market for this apartment. Any way we can get all the pantries from all the deluxe residences relocated into the houses and apartments of those of us that could really use the Costco savings? Now that would be a good use of space.
lucille – I don’t think we’re in the canary in the coal mine stage – I think the coal mine is already collapsing.