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Related: About this forumChelsea Clinton’s Former Flatiron Condo Already Has a Buyer
Maybe it was Hilary Clinton clinching the nomination that finally did it for the buyers, but just 18 days after the NoMad condo where Chelsea Clinton once resided with her husband, Marc Mezvinsky, hit the market, its already in contract.
The three-bedroom, 2.5-bath abode is on the tenth floor of 225 Fifth Avenue, and served as the residence of Clinton and Mezvinsky shortly after they married. The couple subsequently decided to upgrade their digs, and headed a few blocks away to the Whitman, where they purchased a larger, $10.5 million apartment that they still reside in.
Read the whole article at: http://observer.com/2016/06/chelsea-clintons-former-flatiron-condo-has-already-found-a-buyer/
pangaia
(24,324 posts)to a $95,000 "townhouse." It is cheapest and oldest group of townhouses in town and the only place in town I could afford. Built in 1985. My sister helped with the down payment. Mortgage was about $525/mo, HOA $130. Util. ave-- $150. etc..
I know there are many here for whom even THAT is a huge stretch, or impossible, so I feel lucky.
But, it is still the stunning difference in scale!
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)Historic NY
(37,842 posts)PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)And to think I thought my friend's place (which I used to call 'the prison cell - complete with a locked
gate covering the windows) was bad.
Historic NY
(37,842 posts)NY Times profiles real estate on line.....
http://nypost.com/2015/08/19/inside-nycs-infamous-100-square-foot-apartment/
http://ny.curbed.com/micro-apartments-nyc