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Even if you this apartment wasn’t labeled as a “G-H” combination, it would be pretty obvious from looking at the floorplan that two mirror-image apartments had been put together. The result is a very large (1,200 square feet) two-bedroom apartment with a slightly untraditional layout that appears to work nonetheless. The apartment has lots of prewar details and looks to be in excellent shape. Location-wise, it’s just a couple of blocks from Grand Army Plaza. The monthly maintenance is surprisingly low at $770. Nice place! How does the asking price of $699,000 strike you?
225 Park Place, #2G-H [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. the utility of this layout depends to a larger extent than usual on the needs of the occupants.

    for a single person or couple that wants an extra room for a home office, this is actually a pretty nice setup.

    for roommates or a family with one or more kids, the layout is not optimal given the distance between the second bathroom and second bedroom.

  2. actually, I think the bigger dealbreaker is that whoever gets the second bedroom (kid/guests) would have to trek right through the apartment (past the front door) to get to the bathroom that they can use.

  3. BRG, there’s 2 bathrm, dressing rm combo’s – a his & a her. Just make sure spouse knows to crap in the correct bathrm (ie hubby in “HIS” bathrm). at 550k, can over look that. at 700k, cant over look it

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