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Estate-sale wreck

Started by NWT
about 15 years ago
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Discussion about 912 Fifth Avenue #7A
The estate's been sitting on this for more than two years, so will be ready to act any year now: http://streeteasy.com/nyc/sale/602236-coop-912-fifth-avenue-upper-east-side-new-york
Response by alanhart
about 15 years ago
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Member since: Feb 2007

Practically a railroad flat.

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Response by kylewest
about 15 years ago
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Yuck. What a layout. Am I reading this correctly that you can only enter the bedroom next to the dining room by going through another bedroom, a bathroom, and a connecting toilet (bizarre)? That can't be right (or legal). You'd think that aside from RE agents having just no idea whatsoever this place is worth (or maybe its the estate is hopelessly lost), they could at least get the floorplan right before looking for someone who'd spend zillions on the place. Unbelievable. a $5MM+ property and no one bothers to notice you can't get into a bedroom on the floor plan in a normal way. Shameful.

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Response by NWT
about 15 years ago
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The dining-room photo shows a door from the hall to that third bedroom. But yes, for a big-money listing you'd think they'd spend a few bucks on a decent floorplan.

It does remind me of my old RS railroad-flat tenement, complete with soot around the windows. The previous occupants died in their nineties, and let the cleaning go to pot.

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Response by bramstar
about 15 years ago
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Sloppy error on the part of the listing agent re: the floor plan, which is clearly a mistake.

The apartment itself looks pretty dreary, at least on paper--lots of internal exposures and unusually narrow living room.

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Response by NWT
about 15 years ago
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It's a mid-block lot only 65' wide, so tough to fit in two wide living rooms and two bedrooms. A 17'-wide LR is narrow only in the context of pre-war Fifth Avenue, though.

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Response by bramstar
about 15 years ago
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I think that the length of the LR makes it seem proportionally narrow.

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Response by nyc10023
about 15 years ago
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Member since: Nov 2008

Not really that different from dogleg classic 6es/7es elsewhere.

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