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Sale at 360 Riverside Drive #13CD

Started by sideline_searcher
about 17 years ago
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Discussion about 360 Riverside Drive #13CD
has anyone see this apt? Any thoughts on pros/cons?
Response by sideline_searcher
about 17 years ago
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I still think at 1.175 its overpriced.

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Response by starfish
about 17 years ago
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What a bummer for the owner to watch that price keep dropping (I am not being sarcastic). The $2k maintenance seems high. It looks like a really nice apartment, and on a nice stretch of RSD

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Response by hsw9001
about 17 years ago
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So how is a Parisian 6 different from a Classic 6? I agree that it is still overpriced b/c you can rent a classic 6 in prime UWS for about 6k. The carrying costs for this is about 7.5k/month and not exactly prime UWS. It is close to Columbia though and maybe of interest to faculty.

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Response by starfish
about 17 years ago
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What a bummer for the owner to watch that price keep dropping (I am not being sarcastic). The $2k maintenance seems high. It looks like a really nice apartment, and on a nice stretch of RSD.

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Response by starfish
about 17 years ago
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What a bummer for the owner to watch that price keep dropping (I am not being sarcastic). The $2k maintenance seems high. It looks like a really nice apartment, and on a nice stretch of RSD.

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Response by starfish
about 17 years ago
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We rented a classic six on UWS a few months ago and could find nothing decent for under $7K - maybe prices have gone down though.

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Response by grunty
about 17 years ago
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I'm not sure it's overpriced, but it's hard to tell. It looks like a pretty nice place with good layout, though no park views. The Morningside area is much prettier than prime UWS on riverside and the 2K maint is not too horrible. Hmmm...has anyone seen it?

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Response by happyrenter
about 17 years ago
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maybe parisian is brokerspeak for 'teeny tiny rooms.' the living room is 12x15 and that's the biggest open space in the apartment.

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Response by aboutready
about 17 years ago
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That second bedroom is tiny. If the other spaces were a bit larger, maybe.

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Response by Squid
about 17 years ago
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I've kept this on my watch list for several months now, though haven't bothered to go see it in person. It's not a bad layout, albeit rooms are a tad small. But it does suck that the only view to speak of is out the kitchen window--if this were positioned differently (ie: had river views from living spaces) it would have far more appeal, IMO.

Still, though--might be worth doing a look-see, esp if the ask falls even further.

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Response by 407PAS
about 17 years ago
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It's a join, no? C/D? That would explain the high maintenance. I would say that you're duplicating your costs.

I wonder if there is any such thing as a Parisian 6. I will ask my wife, she has lived in Paris.

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Response by nshipley
about 17 years ago
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Squid,

If this is on your watch list, why not look at 600 w 111? It's a better building (full service, roof deck etc), low maintenance, and the apt (14C) is 1475 sf....(I have a post about it on my blog if you're interested at nychousewhisperer.blogspot.com).

I had a listing in 360 RSD...the building originally had 2 big apts in the front, and they all got chopped up many years ago. Pieces of them have been put back together, but nothing is a "classic" anything. It has a live-in super and it's well maintained, but there are lawsuits up the wazoo among the board. For years.

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Response by 407PAS
about 17 years ago
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Ok,
My wife says there is no such thing as a Parisian 6, so that is one data point. Paris is Paris, New York is New York, never the twain shall meet. I hate it when people try to tell you that you have a New York apartment that is like a Parisian apartment.

Woody Allen said that when he was in Paris, he missed New York, and when he was in New York, he missed Paris.

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Response by Riv_Drive
about 17 years ago
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I saw this apt- it's OK. Not in great shape and the rooms are pretty small. Definitely not mint condition - would need about $150K in work to make it mint. Also - the maintenance is high considering that there is NO doorman. There are full service buildings in the area with lower maintenance.

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Response by Squid
about 17 years ago
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nshipley--

Thanks for the heads-up--will check that out. You're blog's great, by the way :)

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Response by joedavis
about 17 years ago
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have seen this and 600 w 111th. This one is considerable more attractive than 111th, but is doll house like and has no views or other redeeeming features.
W 111th has a pullman drawer like kitchen - you would need to redo that at a min and baths also need updating. I don't expect it to sell for much over $1 million -- may go like 755 West End -- it is a better apt than that one but at a noisier location on Broadway.
Both these fell into my 3/2 1.249 price range and merited serious consideration.
Finally decided neither on was worth it for above $850-900k or so.
Agree with nshipley that 111th would be the better choice of the 2.

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Response by happyrenter
about 17 years ago
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you think 111th is a better apartment than 755? i don't see that at all. 755 had a much more pleasant feeling to me, better layout, obviously much much better location, nicer views. i'm surprised.

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Response by nshipley
about 17 years ago
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Joedavis,

Not to belabor the point, but if you re-did the kitchen at 600 111, it can be smashing. i sold the same unit there on the second floor and they had opened the kitchen up entirely, It was spectacular. Here's the link--it shows what the kitchen can look like:

http://www.realestate-websites.com/websites/randrealtyny/listings.cfm?ListingID=85274&ListingSource=RPL.

PS, the apt itself is not noisy--it's far enough removed from Broadway. Plus it gets nice light all day.

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Response by 407PAS
about 17 years ago
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I wish people would stop opening up the kitchens to the living rooms, thereby destroying both spaces. Why do people put in those stupid counters that force them to sit lined up like they are in some diner, such that they can't look at each other when they're eating a meal?

Kitchens are messy places and are better left closed, so that people do not have to see all of the dirty pots and pens that go into making a meal. This is to say nothing of the grease that can float from your open kitchen over your nice furniture in the living room.

Maybe these open kitchens work in California but I think they are a nightmare in small New York apartments. We have rejected quite a few apartments just because of their beautifully renovated open kitchens. Beautiful and useless. I suppose these kitchens are for people who cannot cook. My wife cooks ever night and hates these open kitchens.

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Response by 407PAS
about 17 years ago
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Here is an apartment we actually considered:

http://www.streeteasy.com/nyc/sale/194301-coop-300-riverside-drive-manhattan-valley-new-york

and here:

http://www.ardorny.com/propertysearch/sales_search_details.asp?id=844448

but it had been utterly destroyed by the "renovated" open kitchen. I didn't feel like spending $50k to put it back the way it should have been. If you look at the pictures on the Ardor website, you will notice that the stovetop is in the middle of the apartment, with no hood over it! Ridiculous.

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