Imagine you have around $11,000,000 to spend on a place and you've narrowed it down to two apartments in the same neighborhood. How do you make up your mind? The answer is simple: you shove them into a metaphorical cage and let them battle it out until one emerges victorious. It's time for Real Estate Deathmatch.
Address: | 311 West 4th Street/ | 54 Charles Street |
Price: | $10,200,000 | $10,979,000 |
Square Footage: | 4,000 | 5,000 |
Beds, Baths: | 5, 4 | 5, 3.5 |
Notable Feature: | Built in the 1840s | 12 fireplaces |
↑ 311 West 4th Street, built in the 1840s, exudes that rare pre-Civil War charm that—assuming anyone is looking for it—is nearly impossible to find. The fireplaces are original while the kitchen, thankfully, is not. The top floor is an open loft and there's a nice looking backyard.
↑ Built in 1899, 54 Charles Street, a Greek Revival townhouse, is newer but still has a bunch of charming original details. The kitchen, while large, is odd but it leads to a pretty enchanting private garden. There is also a roof deck.
· Listing: 311 West 4th Street [Custom Brokers]
· Listing: 54 Charles Street [Corcoran]
· Real Estate Deathmatch archives [Curbed]
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