Co-op of the Day: 220 Columbia Heights, #5
This two-bedroom co-op at 220 Columbia Heights in Brooklyn Heights is crazy, as in crazy awesome! The woodwork, the plaster ceilings, the views, the massive roof garden, the oval foyer—they all rock. For an 1,800-square-foot apartment the monthly maintenance of $1,556 is quite reasonable. How about the asking price of $2,125,000? It’s got enough one-of-a-kind…

This two-bedroom co-op at 220 Columbia Heights in Brooklyn Heights is crazy, as in crazy awesome! The woodwork, the plaster ceilings, the views, the massive roof garden, the oval foyer—they all rock. For an 1,800-square-foot apartment the monthly maintenance of $1,556 is quite reasonable. How about the asking price of $2,125,000? It’s got enough one-of-a-kind virtues going for it that we won’t surprised if it gets close.
220 Columbia Heights, #5 [Halstead] GMAP P*Shark
Is it “low-ja”?
Logoggia… Perhaps she’d watched Zoolander one too many times.
This place looks great. Finally, something really expensive that’s weird enough to seem worth it.
If someone was buying this as their pied-Ã -terre in the city, I think they should have their kneecaps broken. You shouldn’t be allowed to have that much money… and not have debilitating pain to balance it out. But that’s just my opinion.
Posted by: tybur6 at March 29, 2010 1:17 PM
Spoken like a true socialist. They pay the taxes that keep your WIC cards coming.
When she said “logoggia” I had to look at the word as written again. I was never sure I was pronouncing it right, but that still sounded off.
I just watched the video. “Logoggia”. Good catch babs. Still a beautiful apartment.
That’s what Heights living is about.
Seeing this made me finally find a redeeming quality to bodegas…..LOTTO TICKETS! On my way.
Oh, wait…upon second look at the floorplan, where is that entrance to the deck coming from? It does not seem to connect to the stairwell that goes to the currently labeled second bedroom.
Oh…
“Pied-Ã -terre: Allowed”
If someone was buying this as their pied-Ã -terre in the city, I think they should have their kneecaps broken. You shouldn’t be allowed to have that much money… and not have debilitating pain to balance it out. But that’s just my opinion.