No Takers, 43 Love Lane Now For Rent As Well
The whole selling thing hasn’t panned out for the nouveau carriage house at 43 Love Lane in The Heights (it started asking $3,500,000 almost two years ago and is now down to $2,499,000) so now they’re testing the rental waters as well: The 2,300-square-foot pad is asking a fairly astonishing monthly rent of $9,500. Who…

The whole selling thing hasn’t panned out for the nouveau carriage house at 43 Love Lane in The Heights (it started asking $3,500,000 almost two years ago and is now down to $2,499,000) so now they’re testing the rental waters as well: The 2,300-square-foot pad is asking a fairly astonishing monthly rent of $9,500. Who has that kind of cash anymore?
Biff, Dave says that we should ask you to tell us about boring sex.
College Place is great and what BRG does not realize is that when looking out from inside this carriage house, what one sees is College Place.
Hunts Lane is probably the least nice of them all. I think Grace Court Alley is the nicest but College Place has more character.
I actually love Love Lane, It is a handy shortcut in the Heights. I like all the service alleys (or mews if you’re fancy) in the Heights, including College Place, Grace Court Alley, and Hunts Lane.
So one can after all get serviced on Love Lane?
College Place is a wonderful little street to be explored.
I’m not comparing it with anything.
Love lane is NOT College Place and Yes, Love Lane (as a stand alone) is ‘shitty’.
If you plunk down $9,500 dollars a month to live on a ‘service alley’, you better hope you get a ‘loooooobe job’
But you can go out at midnight in Bay Ridge for a “looooobe job” as the commercial says.
Love Lane is a service alley, about midway it connects with College Place which has the best collection of 19th century carriage houses anywhere. It is certainly not “shitty”. Although I suppose you are comparing it with the splendors of Bay Ridge.
thanks northheights…I’m still living in the 20th Century!