Co-op of the Day: 75 Livingston Street Penthouse
We got to visit an apartment near the top of 75 Livingston Street in Brooklyn Heights last year and, man, the views are killer. So this new listing in the 32-story building naturally grabbed our attention. It’s a 2,700-square-foot penthouse apartment. The asking price of $1,995,000 isn’t so bad on a per-square-foot basis but the…

We got to visit an apartment near the top of 75 Livingston Street in Brooklyn Heights last year and, man, the views are killer. So this new listing in the 32-story building naturally grabbed our attention. It’s a 2,700-square-foot penthouse apartment. The asking price of $1,995,000 isn’t so bad on a per-square-foot basis but the monthly maintenance of $3,532 is pretty painful. And maybe it’s just the photos, but the ceilings feel low as well. We shall see. There’s currently another apartment in the building for rent right nowa $3,300-a-month one-bedroom.
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Co-op of the Day: 75 Livingston, #22C [Brownstoner]
Is the living room in the basement and the bedroom on the top floor?
it sounded good until i saw the pictures… wow those windows and short ceilings are rather creepy…
nyc shopper – stfu bitter renter
Broker, welcome back.
Why would one be “bitter” when rents are plunging, and owning is a millstone? Good luck moving this one, though.
The bedroom and bathroom are truly amazing. But the other rooms, not so much. What is the point of having that view if you can only see it by standing right of front of the wee little windows?
read the ad – it’s a co-op – not a condo
You guys sound like a bunch of bitter renters! It is kind of comical to read the posts in this blog.
This place looks like a glorified attic.
Whats going on with those minscule high windows? The living room looks like my worst nightmare: a suburban ranch-style.
I agree CWB, but I can see someone with $2 mil looking at it like “$3k a month for 2,700 sq and views? Hell yeah!”
Someone with that kind of cash is probably renting half the sq for $10k a month so they see this as an improvement.
But no, I would never drop that kind of cash or monthly nut on a condo.
cw it is a coop.
but i will say this: would it kill the broker to post a floorplan, and if that is a one bedroom the price is rather ridiculous.