Welcome to the world of New York City Rentals ^ the presumed face of the person on the other line when I recite the below over the phone a Ah, yes, that magical time of year when you would rather step into oncoming traffic than within 5 feet of an uncovered mattress on the sidewalk. That truly wonderful span of time when homelessness is staring … [Read more...]
“I’m on your street, which building is yours?”
"Oh, that colossal Roman Bathhouse that takes up 4 lots." 538 East 11th Street - Insane converted bathhouse that now stands as a multilevel studio, event space, private residence townhouse Price: $19,950,000 What you're getting: This one-of-a-kind residence was built in 1904 as a public bathhouse and was converted into a high-end studio in 1995 … [Read more...]
RealEstateSnacks
Digestible Real Estate News We're keeping this reoccurring piece to do a bit more for those genuinely interested in New York real estate, not just food porn, and give my LinkedIn designation a little luster. Taking a note from the easy to absorb nuggets of information in MarketSnacks' newsletter (blanketed with this unshakable food theme), here … [Read more...]
The Mythical Six Figure Listings
38 Gramercy Park East, Apt 1E Price: $950,000 1 bed, 1 bath Coop in Gramercy Park Maintenance: $1,207 What's the deal: Yes, you get a private key to Gramercy Park. This home features high ceilings, an open chef's kitchen, extra-large bedroom, and is part of a very flexible coop that has laundry, an elevator, and gorgeous roof-deck. a 590 … [Read more...]
How did I celebrate President’s Day, you ask?
Drove 9 hours to see 20ft tall busts of our nation's heroes. Wbu? Every now and again you have to cross your line to know where it is. a A few years ago, I clandestinely stumbled upon this Smithsonian article about a random farm in Virginia that doubles as a grave yard for 20 foot tall busts of our past Presidents. In a slight state of … [Read more...]
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