Co-op of the Day: 2 Grace Court, #6G
While we have a few nits with this two-bedroom co-op at 2 Grace Court (lack of crown moldings, new-looking closets and doors, cheesy ceiling light/fan), overall it looks like a very solid listing. It’s on the top floor of a prewar building on a very quiet street just off the promenade. There’s no floorplan, but…

While we have a few nits with this two-bedroom co-op at 2 Grace Court (lack of crown moldings, new-looking closets and doors, cheesy ceiling light/fan), overall it looks like a very solid listing. It’s on the top floor of a prewar building on a very quiet street just off the promenade. There’s no floorplan, but the photos look like the layout is pretty generous too, though some apartment hunters may not like the fact that there’s only one bathroom. The asking price of $769,000 doesn’t sound crazy to us either. There’s an open house on Sunday from 12 to 2 p.m.
Co-op of the Day: 2 Grace Court, #6G [Brown Harris Stevens]
Co-op of the Day: 2 Grace Court [Brownstoner] GMAP
Co-op of the Day: 2 Grace Court, #1J [Brownstoner] P*Shark
I like that both bedrooms have two exposures and that there is no promenade access from this street. Actually there are windows in every direction aren’t there? Doormen and elevator make this a perfectly acceptable and even genteel place to live. Two toilets would have been better, but that would probably add quite a bit to the price.
It is a great building. Very well maintained. Quiet block. No promenade access but a nice view off the end of the street. A few years ago a 2 bed on the first floor sold for about $500,000 so $700k a few years later, a few floors up, and after Lehman? Not horrible pricing in my opinion.
The roof deck is amazing.
I’m trying to picture this place without all those damn ceilings.
I deleted my first comment accidentally. I think nobody’s going to pay $769K and $1200+ monthly maintenance in this market for cramped (12 foot wide) LR with bad light, an awkward DR with little light, some cheap looking finishes, and only one bathroom. You could rent something better for considerably less than that (combined maintenance and mortage payment), and earn small interest on the downpayment saved in a CD at the same time.
Anyway, I wouldn’t want it at $550K.
lets hope this apt isn’t on the BQE half of the building.
no promenade access on this street
oops, I see mention of a roof garden, and the BR does have a window. still wouldn’t want to live there.
oops, I see mention of a roof garden, and the BR does have a window. still wouldn’t want to live there.
Pretty looking place. Nice layout, nice kitchen, looks in good shape. Monthly CC is a little scary.
*insert comment — about how I’d rather live in PS or Carrol Gardens than Brooklyn Heights, which I’m sure everyone’s tired of reading, and thus don’t find this pricing particularly attractive — here*
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