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Which of These Brooklyn Heights Co-ops Would You Buy?

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Imagine you have around $2,700,000 to spend on a place and you've narrowed it down to two co-ops. 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: 90 Remsen Street #4/ 39 Remsen Street #1ABC
Price: $2.675 million $2.65 million
Maintenance: $2,800 $2,323
Beds, Baths: 3, 2.5 4, 3


↑ This duplex apartment in elevator co-op building 90 Remsen Street contains a large living room with high, coffered ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, and a bay window, as well as access to a private deck. The upper level has three bedrooms, including a master suite with a private office.


↑ Further west on Remsen, this apartment in 39 Remsen Street has one more bedroom than its rival and three bathrooms to the other place's two and a half. It has been on the market for a few months has been pricechopped once, by $225,000. Highlights include herringbone parquet floors and oversized windows with original shutters.

Poll results

· Listing: 90 Remsen Street #4 [Brown Harris Stevens, via Streeteasy]
· Listing: 39 Remsen Street #1ABC [Brown Harris Stevens, via Streeteasy]
· Real Estate Deathmatch archives [Curbed]