Anonymous wrote:Honestly, you couldn’t pay me $14 million dollars to live in Brooklyn, even in one of those. My sister in law lives there and no thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Wow! Two small critiques - I hate the mirror over the fireplace in the living room. And for $14m, they should have bookmatched the granite/marble backsplash. Otherwise, it's awesome. Now if I only had $14m...
Anonymous wrote:We're looking in the general area (with a much much smaller budget) and I thought it would be fun to search High to Low just to see what's out there. I think I may have fallen in love... if I win the lottery, I want this house. The only downside is that there is no private access to a bathroom for one of the bedrooms on the fourth floor but idk, I think I could overlook that.
https://www.christiesrealestate.com/sales/detail/170-l-83612-f1858246495/brooklyn-heights-brooklyn-ny-11201#
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’d never guess it was built in 1846 - completely sterilized of history. But it’s nice if that’s what you like.
Yes, it's too bad. The views are gorgeous though.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/145-Columbia-Hts-Brooklyn-NY-11201/2068444410_zpid/
I like this one better. It actually retains most of its charm. It looks like a house that real people are living in, not the presidential suite at the Intercontinental.
Anonymous wrote:You’d never guess it was built in 1846 - completely sterilized of history. But it’s nice if that’s what you like.