Co-op of the Day: 38 Livingston Street, #54
The photos on this listing are barely large enough to see, so we hope we’re not misjudging anything, but this place at 38 Livingston Street (a building which we’ve never even mentioned so far) in Brooklyn Heights looks like a nice basic one-bedroom. Sensible layout, nice light, recently reno’d. The current owner paid $452,000 for…

The photos on this listing are barely large enough to see, so we hope we’re not misjudging anything, but this place at 38 Livingston Street (a building which we’ve never even mentioned so far) in Brooklyn Heights looks like a nice basic one-bedroom. Sensible layout, nice light, recently reno’d. The current owner paid $452,000 for this place in March 2007 and is now asking $499,000.
It’s unclear whether the kitchen renovation was done on the seller’s dime or the previous owner. The 700-square-foot has a reasonable monthly maintenance charge of $719. Think it’s got a chance? We think the seller will end up getting closer to what he paid for it in ’07.
38 Livingston Street, #54 [Halstead] GMAP P*Shark
snappy- sadly, the proximity to the movie theater.
I’d live there, but I wouldn’t pay 500k to live there.
For the seller’s sake, I hope they take some better pictures. I was shocked by the dimensions on the floor plan. The photos make the space look tiny and cramped, but it’s really not.
What makes this block “dodgy?”
believe it or not, this block is actually a little dodgy.
Nice. Why photos so small? Also, kitchen photo should show the window.
Looks very dark, probably not helped by the floors. High enough floor but inward facing apparently.
Looks pretty dull. But hard to see those tiny photos, as Brownstoner says.
a nice, move-in one bedroom in Brooklyn Heights in a nice elevator co-op,. what’s not to like?
Is this a trend to not have closets actually in the bedroom? It’s not the worst thing in the world but damn!