Co-op of the Day: 76 Remsen Street, #1C
Selling ground-floor apartments can be tricky, what with the lack of light, views and, sometimes, privacy that can come with them. Apartment 1C at 76 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights has a very nice prewar feel to it. In addition to the original floors and moldings, the apartment has two bedrooms, a dining room and…

Selling ground-floor apartments can be tricky, what with the lack of light, views and, sometimes, privacy that can come with them. Apartment 1C at 76 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights has a very nice prewar feel to it. In addition to the original floors and moldings, the apartment has two bedrooms, a dining room and a small juliet balcony. Based upon the photos though, it does have some of the aforementioned challenges. The 1,000-square-foot co-op hit the market back in the spring for $849,000 and was reduced during the summer to $815,000 before changing brokers last week. The price-per-square foot is low for The Heights and the apartment did trade for $830,000 back in 2007, so what do you think is the magic number for it now?
76 Remsen Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
29 pictures… that must be a record for a 2BR. 675K tops. Bring back the Widget, long live the Widget.
Crap. Much better out there than this.
anyone who would pay anywhere near this price is complete idiot.
Ringo, this is actually doing Cgar some service cause looks like most people are crapping on this place. I am not a fan honestly for that price tag.
It just means you are not allowed to advertise the apartment as a 2-bedroom. What you do once you’re inside is your business. You could even sleep on your couch, in the living room, be edgy and dangerous!
Anyway, this listing is awful. I hope the place is better than the pictures. I agree with Novanglus, for $875,000 you can find something much better in Manhattan.
If only someone could invent a widget where commenters could enter the $ they feel the property would sell for…
ringo, the wee one can tent it on that balconey thingie.
Sure, it’ll fit a crib, but not a full-sized person and their bed/dressers.
If that were my place, I’d convert the dining room plus baby room into a master suite+full bath (bedroom off the dining room is kinda stupid anyways).
I’ve never understood the “legal bedroom” thing. Do cops come in the middle of the night and arrest you?
I would put a kid in that room and so would everyone I know. Literally everyone I know on planet earth would put a kid in that room.