Not So Bad Brownstone Topper on Huntington

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The photo at left is an architectural rending of what the new Huntington Street condos--between Court and Smith--will look like when completed (right now there is a big blue tarp in place of the top floor windows). I know that raising the roof on brownstones has been an issue in the past, but I think this topper isn't that much of an eyesore, which is my backhanded way of saying I think it's OK.

It looks like all the units are still available with the top floor coming in at $795,000 for a 2 bed/2 bath/roofdeck, the garden apartment for $795,000 for 2 bed/2 bath/garden and what I'm guessing is the in between for $675,000 for 2 bed/2 bath. How do they fit all this in there?

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Swami Rabbiteema said:

Wishful thinking in this market.
If the building is 20x40, they are talking less than 700 sq ft of livable space with the hallway and stairway. >$900 a square foot for a dark street facing the tall building across the street!

eman said:

they are actually doing a nice job, but this from an architect / broker couple that made tons of money in the past are are way played out... cut the prices in half, and they might get a bite...same for that idiot from staten island who developed 150 nelson street and is asking 1.3 million for a basement duplex..lol

courter said:

i have been to this place for a viewing, its a decent project but the space it VERY tight, the location is mediocre at best this all units are WAY WAY WAY overpriced.

jackr said:

that nelson street guy is a total moron and idiot...maybe there's something in the water over
in staten. where's the listing for that?

otherwise i think they did a nice job here on huntington.

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