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Choose Between Two Weird $1.5 Million Co-ops in Tribeca

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Imagine you have around $1,500,000 to spend on a place and you've narrowed it down to two apartments. 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: 126 Chambers Street #2/ 424 Greenwich Street #1B
Price: $1,550,000 $1,475,000
Maintenance: $916 $1,175
Beds, Baths: 2, 1 1, 2


↑ This fairly raw loft space occupies the entire second floor of 126 Chambers Street, and his been on the market for the better part of two months. The original loft-y elements — exposed brick, high ceilings, huge double-pane windows — are very enticing, although the brokerbabble does not paint them in the best light, pointing out that the building was constructed "before electricity lighted the homes and streets."


↑ On the other end of the spectrum, this corner loft in 424 Greenwich Street has been very renovated. Some of its original details have been retained, but the place is characterized by some rather odd features — haphazardly placed columns, a bedroom barely wide enough for a bed, etc.

Poll results

· Listing: 126 Chambers Street 2ND-FLOOR [Brown Harris Stevens]
· Listing: 424 Greenwich Street #1B [TOWN]
· Real Estate Deathmatch archives [Curbed]