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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
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  1. You townhouse owners, as you’re sitting in your backyard staring at your tomato plant wondering why it won’t grow, you glimpse your neighbor’s plastic white fence and how it’s leaning onto yours. I will be sitting on this wrap around roof terrace staring out onto the harbor. The moon glistening on the water, the lights of the Brooklyn Bridge are reflecting a shimmer. I look at the Statue of Liberty as the boats sail by. On a foggy day as the fog starts to lift I can see the Manhattan skyline coming into view with each individual building peaking through the mist.

    Ho-hum….someone wake me up!

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