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This is a good laugh; Sale at 720 Greenwich Street #3L

Started by urnfna
about 17 years ago
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Response by brodie
about 17 years ago
Posts: 64
Member since: Jan 2008

I like it because it has a name, "The Lair", and also the numerous random price changes really got my attention. I'd also pay a premium for an apartment once owned by someone who wrote a book, and even more if the person's family is "circling" around, that's so special.

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Response by talljaystreet
about 17 years ago
Posts: 70
Member since: May 2008

"resonate with its energy" ? Is it near power lines or something?

That is probably the funniest description I've ever read.

Here's a quick link
http://www.prudentialelliman.com/976090

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Response by kgg
about 17 years ago
Posts: 404
Member since: Nov 2007

Check out this month's Vanity Fair to read about a real "Lair." Good stuff.

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Response by evnyc
about 17 years ago
Posts: 1844
Member since: Aug 2008

The formerly starving artist is trading up from a studio. Kudos, but I'm not gonna buy!

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Response by stevejhx
about 17 years ago
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Member since: Feb 2008

It happens that I've been in apartment 6L many times, and it faces a wall, is down a long dark red hallway that looks like a bordello, and there is no way it's worth that amount of money. Barely enough room for a bed and a small sofa.

$175,000 is my top offer.

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Response by tech_guy
about 17 years ago
Posts: 967
Member since: Aug 2008

It looks like there's no real wall between the back of the fridge and the shower? This place looks awesome - you can throw a cup of ice water from your kitchen onto your significant other while they shower!

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Response by 720owner
about 17 years ago
Posts: 1
Member since: Oct 2008

I knew I should have asked $1,000,000.00. The apartment is beyond mystical!

To understand it's power, check out www.iwannabeon.com.

Hence, I may not even sell it now since it may be the anchor for my success!

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Response by stevejhx
about 17 years ago
Posts: 12656
Member since: Feb 2008

Actually, since we're back to 1998 prices on the stock market, let's mark this down to 1998 prices: $85,000.

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Response by lajeep405
about 17 years ago
Posts: 124
Member since: Jul 2007

What happens when no one shows up to the two "only" showings?

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