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Let’s hope there are still some rich people out there! It’s not everyday a $7,300,000 listing hits the market so naturally this place at 22 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights caught our eye. The 25-foot-wide brownstone has clearly had a major makeover since its current owner purchased the 13-room mansion for $2,792,000 in 2003. Surprisingly for its price range, the five-story house is actually a three-family, raising the question of whether someone with this kind of dough wants to be a landlord to two different tenants. Regardless, this will be a nice test of the high-end waters right now. Thoughts?
22 Remsen Street [Sotheby’s] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. ditto…a chamfer would have a flat 45 degree face. It is actually referred to as a bevel edge for countertop work….this looks to be actually a full or double bullnose. An ordinary bullnose, like a tile, would stop halfway through and this edge is fully rounded

    http://www.marble.com/countertops/3d-edges.html

    These points of discussion have a disproportionately large effect on the value of the house!!! 🙂

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