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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



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  1. Love garden place. I’d be happy to live in this place.

    I have no idea about prices. Are things selling? I really only see the Grey Gardens of Brooklyn selling these days. Also, I see some smaller co-ops selling — probably going to first time buyers.. Brownstoner, I’d love to see a follow up on these co-ops of the day.

    (I see access to the garden from both levels)

  2. Agree with Dave, no kitchen and bath pics? First day at the rodeo?

    Also, Why spend this much for a part of a house when you can get a single family for that price? Stupid.

    ..anyone else scared of small co-ops? Particularly in this economic climate?

    As far as the pics that are shown- Gorgeous. Still doesn’t outweigh the negatives.

  3. Oh for the love of god!
    right – I got caught up with the airy layout that I didnt even notice the lack of kitchen/bathroom shots

    yeah – is the garden exclusive to this unit or is it shared?

  4. “Feels like a house,” she writes, but it ain’t which is why you pay monthly what a townhouse in many parts of Brooklyn pay annually. INSANE! True, it is huge and beautiful, but you’re still paying two arms and two legs to sleep on the ground floor. I say chop off 1,000,000 and then just maybe you’ll have some action.

  5. It’s lovely, but you can buy an entire townhouse for that price in Park Slope. And strangely enough, there doesn’t seem to be access to the garden, just “views” of the garden. Is it a shared garden of some kind?

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