Co-op of the Day: 39 Remsen Street, #2A
It’s gonna be hard to find a more charming one-bedroom than this second-floor co-op at 39 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights. And if it weren’t for the Ikea kitchen (whichwe don’t generally have a problem with but doesn’t really work with this space), we wouldn’t think the price of $549,000 was out of line. With…

It’s gonna be hard to find a more charming one-bedroom than this second-floor co-op at 39 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights. And if it weren’t for the Ikea kitchen (whichwe don’t generally have a problem with but doesn’t really work with this space), we wouldn’t think the price of $549,000 was out of line. With the kitchen, though not so sure. What do you think?
39 Remsen Street, #2A [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
ouch maly
I think Antidope was trying to be snarky, obviously a move best left to professionals.
but it’s less than 2 miles away!!!
> …this coop would be 800+ in greenwich village…
And $250k- in Kensington. Who the frak cares what it would cost elsewhere?
That place is like half the size, Ringo. Not really a comp.
Wow, for the difference in price I would definitely take Ringo’s friend’s unit, even though smaller. Besides, they should be rewarded for very well done fsbo site. Owners of higher priced units are annoyed, I’m guessing, by the undercutting. Tense times around the mailboxes
OR you could buy this apartment in the same building for 340. How I dig a FSBO friend. It’s smaller, sure, but you’re buying this as a single person in either case.
http://www.ckry.net/
Really nice place. I hear donatella’s point about the maintenance, but high maintenance seems to be endemic to BH.
…this coop would be 800+ in greenwich village…