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]
Pied-Ã -terre allowed: Yes
Whew! I thought this one wasn’t going to work for me for a minute.
I’m loving that 40-foot long hallway. You just don’t see those kinds of pre-war details anymore.
It’s the shock-and-awe strategy. Brokers/sellers think that if you price something absurdly high, someone out there will think it *must* be worth it.
Toto toilets?
That’ll push the sale through…
I roughly calculated the apt at close to 3,000 sq. ft.
6.25m / 3000 sq. ft = $2,083 sq. ft. = WTF!!!
I’m sure the views are killer, but when you’re sitting on the sofa with your back to the windows, you will never know.
I don’t understand this need for giant master bedrooms. Where does that come from? what do you do in a bedroom other than bed related activities? I would so much rather have more living space.
I like the rugs. I might be able to afford them.
“And you never go full retard” LMAO!! that was the funniest movie i think i have ever seen!
anyway, about the apt – i don’t like the fact that all of the bathrooms seemed to be accessed through the bedrooms. so you have actually 4 full but not even a half of the hall somewhere for guests? weird layout to me. i would get rid of the library and have a huge master suite at that end. get rid of the maid quarters which is really tiny and have a guest bathroom and larger kitchen.
Greed and exceptionally poor market timing?