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octothorpe ([personal profile] octothorpe) wrote2008-01-09 09:17 pm
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Making the Jump in 2008

As hinted in Thor's post (too lazy to link), I'm looking for condos. So far, Brooklyn seems to be "it", over Manhattan proper, simply because I don't feel the need to spend over $1.2M to get a shoebox. I'll do the boroughs, but no NJ. Must be subway accessible.

I'm looking at a few places, but there is so much I *don't* know, I thought I'd enlist the help of the LJverse.

The Oro http://www.orocondos.com/
The Argyle http://www.ArgyleParkSlope.com/

I'm looking at Modern Contemporary places.

Needs
* over 500sqft.
* At least 1 real bedroom. (No lofts)
* A full bath that can actually fit a normal human.
* "real" appliances (not the micro versions usually found in NYC flats).

Wants
* W/D In-unit
* Dishwasher
* big windows
* little to no noise heard from outdoors (no single-glazed Murray Hill condos, please ;-) )

Don't Cares
* "gyms"/pools
* Doorman


Does anyone know any coolie MoCo condos going from 500-750k?
Anyone know any coolie MoCo condo NYC/Boroughs blogs?

Pointers, advice, tips, hints, et al very welcome.

Thanks!

[identity profile] gotmoof.livejournal.com 2008-01-10 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
just a thought about something you wrote:

A full bath that can actually fit a normal human.

Shouldn't you define "normal"? I understand you're a tall fella... wouldn't you want a bathtub that would fit you properly?

[identity profile] theoctothorpe.livejournal.com 2008-01-10 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
Well, in NYC, most bathrooms are so small, you can't actually close the door while you're on the toilet (seriously). I'll settle for not having to deal with that. I'd *LOVE* a proper soaking tub, but it's not required.