apartmentClinton Hill
93 Lexington Avenue
Loft Co-op
Anne Peabody
Sunday 1-3
$1,500,000 GMAP

apartmentBrooklyn Heights
75 Livingston Street, #6C
2 BR Co-op
Corcoran
Sunday 12-2
$1,075,000 GMAP

apartmentPark Slope
478 3rd Street, #4L
3 BR Co-op
Aguayo & Huebener
Sunday 1-3
$979,000 GMAP

apartmentWilliamsburg
450 Manhattan Avenue, #5A
2 BR Condo
The Developers Group
Sunday 1-4
$799,000 GMAP


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  1. I’m not comparing tribeca to BS. The point, of course, is that neighborhoods can transform qute dramatically. Tribeca was a complete no-go area…and now it isn’t. And I don’t think a $625/sf ask, is crazy. The problem, is that the loft is too big at 2400′, and anyone that can afford $1.5M, could live anywhere they want.

  2. you are comparing tribeca in manhattan to BED STUY?

    you’re crazy, right??

    you can still get a small raw loft in tribeca for 1.5 million if you really tried.

    the price is absurd for that neighborhood.

  3. As for the PS apt being over-priced, people seem to be thinking only of what they are looking for themselves, not what this place has to offer. The private roof deck should get a $100k on it’s own people. Besides a private garden and extra sq footage 3/4 of the year, it usually also means more voting shares in the co-op than an equivalent floor plan without roof rights. While those of you with toddlers think 4th floor is too high to walk up, those with kids who can actually move recognize that top floor means more light. More importantly to me, it means not having to listen to your toddler running around in an apartment above me. Top floor is much quieter. As for the rooms being small, your kids live in the city so they get small rooms. It took me 22 years to get my own room.

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