Co-op of the Day: 25 South Oxford Street, #5
This top-floor garrett at 25 South Oxford Street in Fort Greene hit the market last month asking $599,000 but was just reduced to $550,000. The 900-square-foot two-bedroom has some cute elements, namely the skylights and windows, but doesn’t appear to have much in the way of original details. The maintenance of $750 is neither here…

This top-floor garrett at 25 South Oxford Street in Fort Greene hit the market last month asking $599,000 but was just reduced to $550,000. The 900-square-foot two-bedroom has some cute elements, namely the skylights and windows, but doesn’t appear to have much in the way of original details. The maintenance of $750 is neither here nor there. We bet this goes in the low $500,000s.
25 South Oxford Street, #5 [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
I’m just checking in. Thank you Nokilissa for pointing that out.
I’m not quite sure I see the point of the angled wall. Why couldn’t the wall have been straight back? It would have made two usable bedrooms. Angled walls lead ugly and messy furniture placement when the rooms are so small you need every square foot. Makes no sense to me. If you have some huge mod loft space with angled walls, then who cares? But a small space like this?
Don’t get me wrong. I’ve seen nice things done with walls at odd angles but in this apartment it seems pointless.
Note the regular overstretched Corcoran photos! They always make me laugh!
Goodnight!
whatev. show me one single mom with 2 kids who has an extra 100K laying around.
*rob*
OK. But can I leave my head in my butt if it’s not a stereotyping butt?
Noklissa… totally agree with you. If I got married and knocked up a nice lady, I’m sure the divorce settlement would be flowing in my direction!! Cuz I sure as hell don’t have any money.
Well, until friday!
Can’t believe no one is being taken to the woodshed for the snarky remarks about single moms.
What, women can’t or don’t earn enough money to buy their own homes in the City? They must either use divorce settlement money from their ex-husband’s income, or must live in public housing? Sure, that happens, but it isn’t every single mom I know. Get your heads out of your stereotyping butts please.
m4l… you don’t even know how fast I would become a d-bag if I won this week! It would be truly startling.
“Nomi — only d-bags would determine that this price (or anything close to it) is appropriate. So, if the market is being determined by d-bags… Jesus help us.”
The market is being determined by all of us.
If MoneyForNothing wanders in, he will probably tell me how laughably naive I am.
I said ALL of us. I don’t deny that there are unsavory forces at work as well, but I still say the basic mechanisms of an open market stand. Isn’t that grand!
I get effing pissed at the price or real estate in NY too. I just don’t consider it a moral injustice, but rather the usual effects of supply and demand. People want to live here really really bad.
Tybur6, you’ll be huge d-bag when you hit the megamillion this Fri
Nomi — only d-bags would determine that this price (or anything close to it) is appropriate. So, if the market is being determined by d-bags… Jesus help us.
I hope it’s true that they’re all moving into Toren and the other similar buildings. Then maybe a 1-bed + office wouldn’t cost $3000 a month PLUS a hundred grand cash. I’m sorry if you think this apartment is “worth” this much or if your friends with someone who feels this way. In my book, they’re a d-bag… again in the most generous and sincere sense of the word! 🙂