A Condo in Manhatten
Found this in the New York Times. I know it is comparing apples to pears, but a Myrtle Beach condo for sale on the OCEANFRONT would cost about 1/3 of this.
Donald Trump said that Manhatten was a land unto itself. He wasn’t kidding.
UPPER EAST SIDE CO-OP
$949,000
MANHATTAN: 155 East 73rd Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues), #8B
$949,000
MANHATTAN: 155 East 73rd Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues), #8B
A two-bedroom, one-bath co-op with windows in every room and a working fireplace in a prewar building with a part-time doorman.
Elaine Clayman, Brown Harris Stevens
(212) 906-9353;
MAINTENANCE: $1,550 a month
PROS: The master bedroom has two closets and opens onto a hallway that has a linen closet and an additional closet. The second bedroom has pocket doors that open onto the living room and a wall of built-in shelves.
CONS: The window in the living room looks out on a brick wall. The kitchen needs updating, especially because a half bath off the kitchen was ripped out in preparation for a renovation that was never completed.
Photo: Marilynn K. Yee/The New York Times
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I’d love looking out my window at a BRICK WALL. HA.
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