Co-op of the Day: 11 Garden Place
This co-op at 11 Garden Place just hit the market with an asking price of $2,250,000. The lower duplex in a 25-foot-wide townhouse, the apartment has wonderful sense of scale and lots of old-world charm. We also are digging the rear addition with its many-windowed kitchen and dining area. Still, that asking price is far…
This co-op at 11 Garden Place just hit the market with an asking price of $2,250,000. The lower duplex in a 25-foot-wide townhouse, the apartment has wonderful sense of scale and lots of old-world charm. We also are digging the rear addition with its many-windowed kitchen and dining area. Still, that asking price is far from a lay-up in this market. Time will tell.
11 Garden Place [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
homey..you’re right. No one paying more than $800-900,000 should have to live on the garden level. Living there for $2MM+ is insane.
Yes, I am DIBs. And sam, I don’t think 3 bedrooms in with low ceilings on the “garden” level qualifies as aristocratic either. I really think that people looking in BH, many of whom are coming from Manhattan, are looking for something a bit grand. I don’t think this place fits the bill, except for the price.
I knew the word aristocratic would get to snark.
drugs, they must really be on drugs. you can get a whole house in boerum hill for that price and a whole house in brooklyn heights for that price now days! the halloween parade isn’t that fantastic!
Half a house is far from aristocratic. It’s more like broke English gentry renting out rooms in their estates.
prices are quite extraordinary on this street. There is little turnover and high demand. Of course the market has taken a huge hit all around so even Garden Place I’m sure is seeing a downtick. But even so, this is a perfectly lovely, aristocratic, move-in condition apartment, on one of the boro’s premier blocks, so it has more going for it than most product out there right now. And the fact that it is not the whole house I think works in its favor as that is rarer still on this block.
homey…I was probably exaggerating a bit on the “$5-6MM or more” price.
If i remmeber correctly you are Leslie N.’s friend, right???
I thought it stood for Open Thread Reject.
“OTR” actually stands for “on the record,” as in “about that short sale, FINRA wants to see you for an OTR interview.”