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This two-bedroom at 80 Poplar Street in Brooklyn Heights hit the market in April 2008 with a price tag of $775,000. Like yesterday’s Co-op of the Day, however, the owner doesn’t seem to be particularly motivated (in real estate parlance) judging from the fact that the asking price has been trimmed by only a paltry $15,000 to $760,000. The backyard space definitely gives this place a little extra sex appeal and the beamed ceiling in the kitchen is also quite charming; the 1,100-square-foot apartment’s monthly maintenance, however, is a rather unsexy $1,430. Reactions?
80 Poplar Street, #1R [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Love the beamed ceiling, hate the shared patio. Strange Mr. Brownstoner did not pan the white windows. Perhaps his Mediterranean experience has softened his view on this particular design element? More evidence that travel tends to broaden one’s thinking.

  2. personally – I like the flow of this place, really enjoy the beamed ceilings and kitchen and the facade
    The maintenance is crazzzzy high, but the asking price doesn’t seem to be for a 2BR in BK Hts.

  3. I actually do quite like the look of this place – the opened out stairwell should give quite an open feeling, as would the kitchen/dining area.

    Price, as always from me, is still too high, as is the maintenance.

  4. link doesn’t work or has been taken down.

    I wonder whether brokers monitor browstoner and take down listings when they know a place they are representing is a dog and going to get slammed?

    Also, no widget?

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