
It’s one of the last chances to get a sponsor unit. Even Elizabeth Stribling, known for representing the high-end Upper East Side residential market, recently purchased a studio there. Why put it on your open house calendar? It’s a popular building. If you have a car, there’s a valet lot in the building that costs $300 per month to rent or $130,000 to $160,000 to buy, Stipanovich said. Nine subway lines are within three-quarters of a mile. For Beastie Boys fans, Adam Yauch Park is on the corner at Atlantic Avenue. Within walking distance are several restaurants, bars, boutiques, a Barneys Co-op, Urban Outfitters and five supermarkets, including a Trader Joe’s and Garden of Eden. The Brooklyn Heights Promenade is steps away. Location: The building is just across from Pier 5 of Brooklyn Bridge Park, which stretches along the waterfront to DUMBO. There are no restrictions on pets, Stipanovich added. There’s also shuttle service up the hill, roughly eight blocks, to the subways at Borough Hall and Cadman Plaza. The apartment has a large walk-in closet, Sub-Zero and Bosch appliances, oak flooring and a 30-square-foot storage unit on the same floor.Īmenities at the 440-unit building - a former Jehovah’s Witnesses publishing facility - are what you would expect in a new full-service luxury property, including a children’s playroom, billiard room and yoga studio. Until recently, there were still one-bedrooms available for the same price, so those sold first, Stipanovich said when asked why this unit has been on the market for several months. “The terrace is lovely, and the apartment is sunny and very spacious for a studio - some of the one bedrooms in the building are the same size,” said Penelope Stipanovich, director of sales for MNS at One Brooklyn Bridge Park. One of its main selling points is the 227-square-foot private terrace.

Lowdown: This southeast, courtyard-facing loft studio is one of only four sponsor units available in the converted One Brooklyn Bridge Park building, which opened in 2009. Sunday will be the unit’s first open house.ģ60 Furman St., Apt. “It’s priced according to the market perfectly.” “The sellers are very motivated and they would like to sell immediately,” he added. Why put it on your open house calendar: There aren’t many duplex units in the building - especially one this large - and they’re rarely on the market, Lattanzio said. It's one stop to Midtown Manhattan via the 7 train from the Vernon-Jackson station. For families, P.S 78 and Long Island City Kids are nearby. Vernon Boulevard has several bars and restaurants additional local favorites include the well-regarded beer house Alewife and the Vietnamese Cyclo. Location: Steps away is the riverside Gantry Plaza State Park, with a playground, picnic tables, playing fields and fishing pier. “This could be an exceptional home for an artist, a couple just starting out or someone coming from the city who wants a large space,” Lattanzio said.Īll amenities are covered in the common charges, including cooking gas. It has American walnut hardwood floors, a gourmet kitchen and spa-style baths.

“It has 23-foot ceilings, and you feel this openness when you enter.” “The corner unit gets direct southern light all day long,” Tom Blaze Lattanzio of Modern Spaces NYC, said.

The PowerHouse is now a luxury condo with a roof garden, fitness center, cold storage for grocery deliveries and a Middle Eastern-style water spa with a heated waterfall, deluge shower, Watsu pool and sauna.

Lowdown: This large two-bedroom duplex - which can be converted into a three-bedroom - sits in a 1906 McKim, Mead & White-designed power station for the Long Island and Pennsylvania railroads that was immortalized by Georgia O’Keeffe as part of her “East River” paintings. But if sleek luxury is what you crave, and what you can afford, here are three open houses to visit this weekend.Ģ-17 51st Ave., Apt. Most of the city’s recent high-end residential developments are sold out, or nearly so.
