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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!

Date: 2008-01-10 03:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gotmoof.livejournal.com
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?

Date: 2008-01-10 04:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theoctothorpe.livejournal.com
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.

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