Буржуй
04-04-2008, 08:58 AM
Thursday, March 20, 2008
The smallest American dream in Brooklyn (if by Brooklyn you mean Toronto, Canada) (http://brooklynjunction.blogspot.com/2008/03/smallest-american-dream-in-brooklyn.html)
http://bp0.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEYrY6o7I/AAAAAAAABCY/aaAifC22GjY/s400/-1.jpeg (http://bp0.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEYrY6o7I/AAAAAAAABCY/aaAifC22GjY/s1600-h/-1.jpeg)Updated with a rather important correction!
A tipster wrote in with the following shock-and-awe-inducing real estate listing from southern Brooklyn (thing is, the piece of real estate is actually in that part of Brooklyn known as Toronto, Canada. Besides that major correction, the enjoyment remains the same. See websites confirming the real location thanks to commenters here (http://thelittlehouse.ca/page1.aspx). My apologies for the mistake).
Occupying what used to be a driveway, it's a one bedroom, one bathroom home that sits on a parcel of land 7.25 feet (2.2 meters) wide and 113.67 feet (34.6 meters) long and has an interior area of just under 300 square feet.
http://bp2.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZLY6o8I/AAAAAAAABCg/6DgKQZPhqwE/s400/-2.jpeg (http://bp2.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZLY6o8I/AAAAAAAABCg/6DgKQZPhqwE/s1600-h/-2.jpeg)You've heard of the warehouse conversion, but a driveway conversion?
http://bp2.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZLY6o9I/AAAAAAAABCo/4vjGmswPG5o/s400/-3.jpeg (http://bp2.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZLY6o9I/AAAAAAAABCo/4vjGmswPG5o/s1600-h/-3.jpeg)The spacious living room has enough room to squeeze by the love seat if you are walking sideways, and didn't eat too much for dinner.
http://bp3.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZbY6o-I/AAAAAAAABCw/zOK81YSv8kY/s400/-4.jpeg (http://bp3.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZbY6o-I/AAAAAAAABCw/zOK81YSv8kY/s1600-h/-4.jpeg)Bedroom comes replete with wall-to-wall Murphy bed.
http://bp0.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZrY6o_I/AAAAAAAABC4/qrT2-km5dMA/s400/-5.jpeg (http://bp0.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZrY6o_I/AAAAAAAABC4/qrT2-km5dMA/s1600-h/-5.jpeg)And your very own piece of Brooklyn (read: Toronto) soil (read: concrete).
All of this can be yours for only $179,900 (loonies), or what amounts to $600 (loonies) per square foot.
Anyone know if this is still on the market? Your thoughts in the comments, please.
The smallest American dream in Brooklyn (if by Brooklyn you mean Toronto, Canada) (http://brooklynjunction.blogspot.com/2008/03/smallest-american-dream-in-brooklyn.html)
http://bp0.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEYrY6o7I/AAAAAAAABCY/aaAifC22GjY/s400/-1.jpeg (http://bp0.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEYrY6o7I/AAAAAAAABCY/aaAifC22GjY/s1600-h/-1.jpeg)Updated with a rather important correction!
A tipster wrote in with the following shock-and-awe-inducing real estate listing from southern Brooklyn (thing is, the piece of real estate is actually in that part of Brooklyn known as Toronto, Canada. Besides that major correction, the enjoyment remains the same. See websites confirming the real location thanks to commenters here (http://thelittlehouse.ca/page1.aspx). My apologies for the mistake).
Occupying what used to be a driveway, it's a one bedroom, one bathroom home that sits on a parcel of land 7.25 feet (2.2 meters) wide and 113.67 feet (34.6 meters) long and has an interior area of just under 300 square feet.
http://bp2.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZLY6o8I/AAAAAAAABCg/6DgKQZPhqwE/s400/-2.jpeg (http://bp2.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZLY6o8I/AAAAAAAABCg/6DgKQZPhqwE/s1600-h/-2.jpeg)You've heard of the warehouse conversion, but a driveway conversion?
http://bp2.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZLY6o9I/AAAAAAAABCo/4vjGmswPG5o/s400/-3.jpeg (http://bp2.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZLY6o9I/AAAAAAAABCo/4vjGmswPG5o/s1600-h/-3.jpeg)The spacious living room has enough room to squeeze by the love seat if you are walking sideways, and didn't eat too much for dinner.
http://bp3.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZbY6o-I/AAAAAAAABCw/zOK81YSv8kY/s400/-4.jpeg (http://bp3.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZbY6o-I/AAAAAAAABCw/zOK81YSv8kY/s1600-h/-4.jpeg)Bedroom comes replete with wall-to-wall Murphy bed.
http://bp0.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZrY6o_I/AAAAAAAABC4/qrT2-km5dMA/s400/-5.jpeg (http://bp0.blogger.com/_SqUaMfSqxmg/R-JEZrY6o_I/AAAAAAAABC4/qrT2-km5dMA/s1600-h/-5.jpeg)And your very own piece of Brooklyn (read: Toronto) soil (read: concrete).
All of this can be yours for only $179,900 (loonies), or what amounts to $600 (loonies) per square foot.
Anyone know if this is still on the market? Your thoughts in the comments, please.