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It finally happened. Someone actually bought a unit at the Vermeil! According to city records, someone paid $2,010,000 for unit 2C and two parking spaces at the pricey Park Slope condo. There were price cuts at the building in June, and its official website still lists 15 units on the market, with prices going from $899,000 for a 2-bed, 2-bath to $2.1 million for a penthouse. The site also shows that four other units are in contract and there’s an accepted offer on a fifth. Ya gotta wonder whether with all that inventory left there’s gonna be round price cuts before all’s said and done. Still, one’s a start!
Condo of the Day: Price Cut at The Vermeil [Brownstoner]
Update on the Vermeil [Brownstoner] GMAP
The Vermeil [Official Site]


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  1. Just had my first peak at the Vermeil website. Funny thing, the building is zoned for PS 282, just a couple of blocks around the corner on Sixth Avenue. But “282” doesn’t appear on the site’s “lifestyle” page. (They mislabeled the location as Berkeley Carroll, a nearby private school.) Somehow they did manage to plot distant PSs 321 and 372, as well as a bunch of public schools as far away as 16th & 18th Streets. It would be unkind and perhaps inflammatory to suggest a motive behind the error. Suffice to say that my kids got a fine education at 282 and have done well at terrific junior high schools and high schools since then.

  2. Bless you Robbie for cheering me up, you funny, funny man. After reading this post inundated with delusional posters I could definitely use a laugh.

  3. I live on Sterling with my wife and two daughters, and it’s a real nightmare – completely infested with drug dealers. Nobody is safe.

    Typically, these dealers will stop by Prospect Perk for a no-foam soy latte, and then drop their cleaning off at Golden Touch.

    Then, they’ll browse at American Apparel before heading over to Crunch to catch their late-morning Pilates class.

    If they’re still standing, the utter lack of a police presence means they can shop for organic vegetables and sushi-grade ahi at Natural Land all night long.

    As if that wasn’t enough, these punks can be seen jostling for the last rack of grass-fed hudson river valley lamb at the Farmer’s Market on weekends.

    I don’t know how much longer my family and I can take this.

  4. I went to an open house after the price cut. The place was beautiful and well done, much better than some other new developments I’ve seen. I made an offer 50k below asking on a 2 bedroom and lost to a higher offer. I thought the location was very convenient to subways and the park. My mother lives two blocks from there and I know she loves the area.

  5. if there weren’t the server problem, this thread would have been to 200 by now.

    a lot of people aren’t commenting because of the annoyance of it not working properly, i think.

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