Co-op of the Day: 160 Henry Street
Are there still buyers out there looking to drop $4,250,000 on a Brooklyn Heights co-op? We’ll find out soon. This 3,000-square-foot penthouse at 160 Henry Street just hit the market with that price tag. The photos look nice, for sure, but it’s really the floorplan that makes a better case for the high price. Now…

Are there still buyers out there looking to drop $4,250,000 on a Brooklyn Heights co-op? We’ll find out soon. This 3,000-square-foot penthouse at 160 Henry Street just hit the market with that price tag. The photos look nice, for sure, but it’s really the floorplan that makes a better case for the high price. Now that’s an apartment! Oh, in case you were wondering, you are allowed to use this place as a pied-a-terre. Phew.
160 Henry Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
No, Snappy, I’d buy a house. As sad as I am to say this, probably one in the West Village.
This looks like—and sounds like- “Chambers”(!)—a real-life set of the board game Clue.
Snappy,
Not sure, but I can see why people with that much money may go for an apartment. The main positives of an apartment would be 1) security, 2) having maintenance people onsite.
That’s a lot of chambers. Good spot if you’re looking for a place to run your S&M business out of.
Dear Brown Harris Stevens,
Please provide more pictures of this apartment. I want to drool till there is no more saliva in my mouth.
I absolutely loathe the use of “chamber”. I only see it in ads for high-end places with self-consciously pompous listings. Does this realtor think people with money come from the 19th century?
if i had 4 million dollars i wouldnt set foot in brooklyn!
*rob*
Condos this size would have a CC of $4K+ too yet they don’t get a mtg deduction.
I’m going to start calling my bedrooms “chambers” now. I could ask a lot more money when it come time to sell.