Co-op of the Day: 205 Warren Street, #2A
We love the former Catholic school building at 205 Warren Street that this 1,300-square-foot loft apartment’s in. Built in 1887, the former St. Paul’s Parish School is now a 27-unit co-op. The second-floor apartments have 14-foot ceilings, making them ripe spaces for loft mezzanines. Two other similar apartments have sold recently, #2E for $995,000 this…

We love the former Catholic school building at 205 Warren Street that this 1,300-square-foot loft apartment’s in. Built in 1887, the former St. Paul’s Parish School is now a 27-unit co-op. The second-floor apartments have 14-foot ceilings, making them ripe spaces for loft mezzanines. Two other similar apartments have sold recently, #2E for $995,000 this past July and #2H for $990,000 back in the summer of ’06. Based on those data points, #2A looks priced on the money to sell at $995,000, unless you think the market uncertainty of recent months merits a discount. Man, those windows are to die for.
205 Warren Street [FSBO] GMAP P*Shark
Former Catholic School on Warren Street [Brownstoner]
Residential Sales 6/2/06 [Brownstoner]
Park Place: OK — It’s worth no more than $750K.
3:13. You’re right but about the cronyism missing the larger picture. This b’stoner site and its followers is a stone-cold cult. Beware if Mr. B himself starts asking you to drink some of his koolaid.
only someone with a very low self esteem would be bothered by mr. b having a “pet” as you say.
i think you need to get a grip.
it’s a blog, for god’s sake.
75% of the people are anonymous.
3:13, I honestly have not noticed that.
Are you sure you are not the one reliving some episode from high school?
Judging by writing styles, I would say that High School was not that long ago for many posters.
I think this will sell for 975-985.
It is not a cookie-cutter layout and I can
see a young couple or a single person of means really liking it a lot.
you can stand up in the 7-foot loft unless you are a giant or a giantess. And best of all, it is in rock-solid Cobble Hill.
I must say that I also find the weird cronyism of this site off-putting. There’s always some poster who’s Mr. B’s “pet” and it’s like reliving some episode from junior high school.
The owners seemed to have solved the kid issue, and if you wanted to, you could put a second child’s br in the loft above the first. You could use the big loft for your own br, plus add a study in there. However, then you’re left with not much common space.
I have a few friends in NYC who live in lofts with children. You can make it work if you want. Dunno about the schools in this zone, but if they’re good, this price isn’t out of the realm.
Me no like the kitchen and baths, tho. Super ugly.
Ewww, you like Park Slope??
no way you could get this for 1 mill in tribeca. still think the space sucks.