Rental of the Day: J Condo Two-Bedroom
Looks like the heady days of unit flipping at Dumbo’s J Condo are over. At least one apartment in the tower is being offered for sublet, a 1,200-square-foot 2-bedroom, 2-bath that’s going for $4,195 a month (with an option to buy after a year). How have other resales in the building fared? J Condo Rental…

Looks like the heady days of unit flipping at Dumbo’s J Condo are over. At least one apartment in the tower is being offered for sublet, a 1,200-square-foot 2-bedroom, 2-bath that’s going for $4,195 a month (with an option to buy after a year). How have other resales in the building fared?
J Condo Rental [Nest Seekers]
Development Watch: The Cladding of J Condo [Brownstoner] GMAP
Hey 1:58 – Nice try at dry wit.
I am just offering my view of NYC from a different perspective – never said anything about offering real estate analysis or that prices will spiral upward.
Not a broker or Barbar Corcoran as you suggest. Just a regular Brooklynite wondering what is in store for the future.
Guess anyone here who doesnt accept the view the anyone who buys or owns in NYC is doomed to poverty and broken dreams is automatically considered a broker – interesting…
Ha!, hard work is wealth huh?
You must be really working hard as a broker in Bed Stuy these days…
I guess posting on message boards to scare people into selling could be considered hard work in some circles.
No, you can do what you want to do. Hard work to produce income. I don’t see any houses that can produce income after expenses these days. You will have to put out money from day one.
“No one EVER admits being wrong on here which is ridiculous.
I believe most people last week said that the 3.4 million Berkeley Place townhouse was overpriced.
Guess what…it also has a signed contract after 2 weeks on the market.”
Let’s see that puppy close. Jumbo’s are 9.5 % now. I was looking at the rate sheet today, the rates was ugly!
“What’s the percentage of signed contracts that don’t close? maybe 5%?”
Outdated statistic calculated when credit, oh I’m sorry, money, was plentiful.
“For those of you who push the “Implosion” agenda for whatever reason, you need to look out of the window from a plane and realize this is New York City – The center of the country…There arent going to be insane bargains and dramatic real estate losses. People will always want to be here.”
Posted by: guest at September 21, 2007 1:35 PM
Barbara Corcoran! Welcome back to the apple. I just love your ‘look out of the window from a plane’ real estate analysis. You are a genius. We don’t need hardcore fundamental evidence to show that prices will continue their upward spiral. Just cop a plane ticket.
No one EVER admits being wrong on here which is ridiculous.
I believe most people last week said that the 3.4 million Berkeley Place townhouse was overpriced.
Guess what…it also has a signed contract after 2 weeks on the market.
Ha!, hard work is wealth huh?
You must be really working hard as a broker in Bed Stuy these days…
I guess posting on message boards to scare people into selling could be considered hard work in some circles.
What’s the percentage of signed contracts that don’t close? maybe 5%?
Somehow twisting a signed contract to fit your agenda of convincing the world no one is buying property any longer is bitter, jaded and really ignorant to say the very least.
Just want to share an epiphany I had last night returning home after a business trip to the deep south.
We flew into LGA from the south and for those of you who have had that flight path you know what I am talking about.
Flew accross Coney Island with views of all of Brooklyn, Prospect Park, Red Hook and downtown. Then came up the Hudson and over the Bronx to the sound and landed.
The whole time I was looking at the amazing sprall of lights, excitment, activity and life. Could even see times square flashing and glowing.
Anyhow, the point is I kept thinking what an amazing city we live in and how truly attractive it is to people everywhere. That and the fact that there was no land left to build – Only Up.
For those of you who push the “Implosion” agenda for whatever reason, you need to look out of the window from a plane and realize this is New York City – The center of the country…There arent going to be insane bargains and dramatic real estate losses. People will always want to be here.
Then why the lease w/ OTB, 1:21 PM?