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APARTMENT NO. 1
82 Charles Street
Brokers: Linda Cook Mann (pictured) of Benjamin James
and listing broker Maria Enns
of Ennsproperties.com.
Apartment: One-bedroom, one-bath, fourth-floor walk-up (convertible to two-bedroom);
co-op interview required.
Monthly rent: $2,400.
WHAT THE BROKER SAYS:
“This has been an enormous challenge. $2,400—that’s basically a studio! Even if you have a higher budget, you’ll still have to compromise.”
WHAT THE CLIENTS LIKED:
Christine: “This is a little larger than what we have now. Ours is pretty bright—it’s got east and west exposures—but this
seems like it has light from all sides. I notice when there are shortcomings in apartments they say it’s European. We have
a European bathtub; this has
a real tub. The kitchen is lovely—
I can’t get over the size of the
sink! But where’s the dishwasher?”
WHAT THEY DIDN’T:
Christine: “Going from a two-bedroom to a one-bedroom and putting up a wall feels like college again. The co-op interview sounds nerve-racking. The concept of living with people whom you need approval from
is strange. But it could be
good practice, since we do want to buy a co-op someday.”

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