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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. Not in love at all. The pictures make the place look a bit tired and dark, except for the living room. The bedrooms look depressing and cramped. I’m sure they aren’t in real life, so I think the listing agent should make a better effort for her share of the spoils.
    It’s also crazy expensive. Is this apartment really worth a $500,000 downpayment for the privilege to pay $12,000 a month?

  2. Gabriel Byrne lives on this street. Does it come with free therapy? I’m severely confusing him with his In Treatment role, but I think it’s worth a try.

  3. Re: small coops: If I live in this apartment the other unit(s) had better be occupied either by 1. Good, trusted friends or 2. tenants.

  4. > “..anyone else scared of small co-ops? Particularly in this economic climate?”

    Oh yeah.

    There’s not a chance on God’s green earth that I would be part of a co-op this small.

    Not that a tony place like this would accept a rapscallion like myself.

  5. For 2 apts, why would maintenance be a combined $3700? Who need to spend $3700 per month for upkeep on a home? Someone is fleecing

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