Co-op of the Day: 75 Livingston Street, #7B
We like the look and feel of this one-bedroom mini-loft at 75 Livingston Street in Brooklyn Heights. There’s lots of natural light and the open-plan living area feels quite spacious; as a bonus, you get a separate den as well, which is really a windowless second bedroom that they’re not allowed to call a bedroom….

We like the look and feel of this one-bedroom mini-loft at 75 Livingston Street in Brooklyn Heights. There’s lots of natural light and the open-plan living area feels quite spacious; as a bonus, you get a separate den as well, which is really a windowless second bedroom that they’re not allowed to call a bedroom. We wish they’d provided a square footage number for the apartment, as it would make it easier to assess the asking price of $600,000 and monthly maintenance of $941. Given our back-of-the-envelope estimate of about 825 square feet, both numbers feel a tad high but not totally wacko.
75 Livingston Street, #7B [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark
quote:
And has offered me the commission if I find “the one!”
:-/ x 100
*rob*
I was wondering about the exposure too. That’s a very deep space to be lit by just two windows on the short end.
Oh if you’re interested Biff, I won’t send it. Cause my friend is quite serious and will LOVE this place.
And has offered me the commission if I find “the one!”
11217, think Biff was looking to buy it so dont send ad to your friend
Oh, but I did just notice on the Lincoln Place apartment, that you have to walk through one bedroom to get to the other, so that’s a drawback for some. I’d really call it a 2 bedroom with study, not a 3 bedroom.
I do like how the master is on one end though and the other bedrooms are on the opposite end of the apartment. Would be great for an empty nester couple who has kids/parents in from out of town.
Biff,
That is one gorgeous apartment, if you ask me. The location…Lincoln Place between 7th and 8th doesn’t get any better. It’s super prime…with access to the 2/3 and Q trains around the corner in either direction. And it’s a 60 second walk to the Park, GAP Greenmarket, etc.
I actually have a friend in Manhattan who is looking for something just like this place in the Slope, so thanks…I’m going to forward it along immediately. It’s one of the better full service buildings in this neck of the woods.
Weird Photoshop job on that Lincoln Pl. bldg.
I second 11217’s 100k over-priced comment and that the place looks & is decorated nice. that laundry rm is a pleasant surprise. I like these layouts where there’s little to no sq ft wasted on long hallways.
Keep in mind that this building requires 25% down (not sure why), so that will reduce the number of potential buyers, particularly given that most buyers today are first-timers and thus aren’t using equity in their current place for the down payment. I think that should negatively affect the price. Anyone know which way this faces and if it has any views?