Rare neighborhood find - cottage on Warren Place for sale
Josh Guttman | November 12, 2007
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Last week, I noticed a new listing in the neighborhood that didn’t seem to be picked up by local news outlets. 21 Warren Place (Warren Place, not to be confused with Warren Street, is the gated mews off Warren between Henry and Hicks) is a two bedroom, 1 bathroom cottage on the most charming street in the most charming NYC neighborhood. For those of you who haven’t snooped over to open the gate and walk down Warren Place, add it to your to-do list for next weekend. It’s a real treat. 21 Warren Place is one of the original Workingmen’s Cottages built by Alfred Tredway White in 1878. You’ll pass carefully tended gardens and a lovely fountain to get to your front door. There is also a patio in back of the house. The rare find is listed at $949,000 which certainly isn’t cheap for a 2 bedroom/1 bath home, but you can’t find this type of charm anywhere else.
Elizabeth Rueckerl-Betteil is the listing agent on the property. Her number is (718) 935-6124.
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Josh Guttman | November 5, 2007
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Ask Mario returns this week in full force after a summer hiatus fishing on the Jersey Shore. Mario has lots to say, but keeps mum on several issues as well.
To ask Mario a question, post it in the comment section or email your questions to askmario [at] bergencarroll [dot] com.
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Josh Guttman | November 1, 2007
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More than 500 parents, children and onlookers filled Cobble Hill Park yesterday for the largest neighborhood Halloween Parade in history. The parade route ran through the park, exiting on Congress, then back around and through again. Later, trick-or-treaters bombarded Verandah Place and then scattered throughout the neighborhood in search of treasure. Thanks to Diane & Co. for sending me their photos. The flickr stream of photos is here.
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