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
It took me a while to post a comment. When I saw the price I had a heart attack and am slowly being revived.
No offense, but Brooklyn Heights is too damn expensive for what it is. Yeah yeah…I know. It’s close to Manhattan and has nice houses and the promenade blah blah blah.
And my point is…so what!
“STUPID comment.”
yea – even the hipster knows that.
Ringo…a buyer gets to see the co-op balance sheet. What’s your issue????
WTF are you talking “entitlement”??? You ever owned a condo or a co-op??? Do you know what you need to look out for??
STUPID comment.
“Why does anyone owe you an explanation of their balance sheet DIBS? So you can make a good guess for a price widget? On a property you’re never going to buy? ”
it is common practice to look at a co-ops financials to assess the financial health of a co-op before buying, as you aren’t buying property, but shares in the organization.
Three bedrooms. Two baths. On Garden Place.
Rent it for $3500/mo:
– http://www.bhsbrooklyn.com/detail.asp?id=1005934
Kinda makes this place seem a trifle outlandish, no?
Why does anyone owe you an explanation of their balance sheet DIBS? So you can make a good guess for a price widget? On a property you’re never going to buy?
I sometimes think entitlement issues go a little far on this board.
“well, I hate to sound like a broken record on maintenance issues,”
Yeah, me too, but $22,000 a year is a heck of a lot of maintenance.
If the building is that expensive to maintain each year, then it is worth less money.
“I think the broker needs to get on here and explain an accounting of the monthly CCs and what the co-op balance sheet looks like”
Yeah broker – we know you’re reading. Please clarify the common charges at least, as you seemed to have forgotton to take pictures of the kitchen/bathrooms
“best block in the heights, half a brownstone. should cost half of a brownstone’s cost.”
Half a dog isn’t worth as much as a full dog.