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St. George Tower, 111 Hicks Street

Co-op located in Brooklyn Heights, between Pineapple Street & Clark Street

 

Comment About the Building

Maintenance is high for the neigbourhood. Working on the exterior of the building again. Gorgeous building. Just renovated the lobby. 

More Comments About the Building

"Very high maintenance, hallways need major renovation which won't happen without a big assessment and/or huge maintenance hike. Old building needs a lot of repairs and maintenance - too many negatives."
"Hallways are outdated with peeling wallpaper, original carpet/floors from the 1970s, no AC, low ceilings. It's a turn off from buying in the building and there are no immediate plans to fix them. Maintenance is also high but not going to areas that need it the most (ie the hallways). Also open litigation with tenants in the building."

Comments About the Board

"Reasonable board. The board requires 20 percent down. They are ok with parents buying with children. They would like to see 6 months reserves at closing. Heart of Brooklyn Heights, no questions about that. Close to transportation: 2/3/4/5/M/R/A/C trains. Very close to the promenade. Very close to Henry Street restaurants and shops."
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