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What happens when you mix the snide aspects of hipster culture with the gleaming new developments that have popped up in Williamsburg, Greenpoint, and Fort Greene? Condo shame, says the Observer. The hipsters who once scoffed at new developments like The Edge or nV are now—ironically, perhaps—experiencing a desire to buy units in these buildings (gasp!). In the current market, it’s the modern units that are suddenly in the price range of 20- and 30-something new buyers, while the common brownstone fantasy still costs over $1 million. The article chronicles several 20-somethings such as Kendall Turner, 23, who bought a $449,000 one-bedroom in the Ikon building on McCarren Park in Greenpoint, or Nicole Ferejohn, 27, who refused to give in to her condo urges and continues to rent. Those profiled in the article make excuses and apologies; they feel guilt for their un-Brooklyn-y purchases; but in the end, perhaps the point is that if you price it low enough, they will (begrudgingly) come.
Condo Shame [NY Observer]


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  1. Special k is the BESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSST!

    ironically the first time i did it me and my friend thought we were cats. then one of our roommates, pissy because we didnt share with him, decided it was the perfect time to vacuum and kept threatening to suck us up in the hose!

    *rob*

  2. “Southwest corner of 7th and 9th has that burger bar place…always people there so must be good.”

    I liked the Tex-Mex place that used to be there. They had good chicken-fried chicken.

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