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A couple nice co-ops are on the foreclosure block this week. First up, Apartment 12E in one of the Clinton Hill Co-ops at 200 Waverly Avenue. Apartment 12E (which we assume is a one-bedroom) sold for $345,000 last April and the current lien is just $161,312. Over in Kensington, Apartment 7J, which has a lien of $131,456 against it, will also be going up for auction. Both properties will be auctioned at 360 Adams Street, 2nd floor, at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Purchasers must put down a 10% deposit with their winning bid.
200 Waverly Avenue [PropertyShark] GMAP
495 East 7th Street [PropertyShark] GMAP


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  1. The What is hilarious! I love fucknozzle. Very clever. Oh and that guys co-op on lafayette is not going to go up in value for a long time like The What said. He or she should have bought a condo if he or she make so much money.

  2. Thank you 4:04. To many us those “questionable characters” are otherwise known as our friendly neighbors.

    I live in chaoc. Nope they don’t look so great from the outside but I do have a large apartment with big windows and great views. I get to live in a nice neighborhood at a great price. Sorry if its not up to your standards. And ya I enjoy looking at all of your brownstones sorry you have to look at my eye sore, cue the violins…

  3. So what if they are “structurally the same as the projects?” They are NOT the projects, and never were. Most of the apartment complexes built in this entire city between 1940 and 1970 look like this, in all boroughs, and people have lined up to get apts. Stuy Town, Peter Cooper Village, and on and on. I agree they don’t win design awards, but they are spacious, and for the most part, affordable, and meet the needs of middle class families.

    “Questionable characters” is usually code for young black or Hispanic men, or middle aged black and Hispanic men. What you do is walk past them, nod or say hello, and go about your business. They are “questionable” only because you make them so.

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