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
Did anyone notice the greehouse/conservatory on the terrace off the dining room?
Sigh.
For the record, there are some great things about this apartment, chief of which are the layout and the terrace, but overall, it’s just ok. If I had the money, I’d rather have a limestone in my neighborhood, with the funds available to get everything I’ve ever wanted in my house. $4 mill would cover it quite well.
An abbatoir is a slaughterhouse, or a place to prepare meat.
“I grew up in NYC and could never imagine living in a house.”
I couldn’t stand condo living any more. I spent most of my adult life in Chicago in houses (in the city, not the burbs).
That’s not a co-op. That’s a six-pack of co-ops (chambers?).
It’ll go for above ask.
***Bid half off peak comps (if you can find such a comp for this puppy)***
Posted by: Brownstones Half Off at March 26, 2009 2:37 PM
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD!!!!!!!!! BHO SAYS IT’LL GO FOR ABOVE ASK.
I wonder if the people commenting on here in favor of a house over an apartment grew up outside the city. I grew up in NYC and could never imagine living in a house. Who wants the stress and hastle of fixing s*** and gardening? All that dirt! yuk!!
Of course I’ll never have 4.2 million bucks to blow on real estate (or anything else!!) so its a moot point. Sweet ass pad though. I think my apartment fits in the kitchen.
I wonder if the people commenting on here in favor of a house over an apartment grew up outside the city. I grew up in NYC and could never imagine living in a house.
Of course I’ll never have 4.2 million bucks to blow on real estate (or anything else!!) so its a moot point. Sweet ass pad though. I think my apartment fits in the kitchen.
fsrg
I cannot imagine that a) the Board would accept 20% down for this and/or b) the buyer could get fianncing for 80%.
And, in the realm, the CC are hardly a deal breaker….
ahhh — to have married UP….
My love is waning for this apartment because there isn’t a boudoir adjacent to the Master Chamber.
$4K maintenance is fair for that fuckin’ Lois Lane pad.
***Bid half off peak comps***