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We wouldn’t mind coming home to this mansion every day. The Classical Revival building is divided into nine co-op apartments. This one’s a duplex with stately living, dining and kitchen areas on the first floor and two bedrooms down below; there’s also a small outdoor space. Even though the bedroom level looks like it might be a little on the dark side, we won’t be surprised if the 13-foot ceilings and stunning details on the main floor are enough to sell this place for the asking price of $995,000.
Listing #6174 [Warren Lewis] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. The living area is not bigger than 900 square feet. There is some “private cellar” storage area but nothiong in the way of good closet space. Both bedrooms are underground. The ground floor is only that lovely big room in the photo and the kitchen.

  2. Oh no, I can’t post comments? Where the love??
    Well it’s a vehicle for open class warfare. But the crash is coming….
    I hope you stay in the hood during this time of depression. It’s going to be fun. I can watch the value of your homes go up in smoke.
    I’m The What and I will be here for ever, do you understand that?!!

    FOR EVER
    The What

  3. the place does have 13-foot ceilings. it is a 10-unit building, and was a one-family mansion, so the living rooms in many apartments are spectacular.

    also, it’s bigger than 900 square feet. and the storage space is really great. very big. but yes, one bedroom is very dark.

    how do i know? i lived in that building.

  4. I saw this place last weekend and must say that is is really not that great. The photos make it seem spectacular but it is puny, perhaps 900 square feet. The maintenence is also very high. The cheap spiral staircase to go downstairs to the two dark bedrooms is awful and dangerous. No good.

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