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As of the end of last week, 100 units at One Brooklyn Bridge Park were in contract and another 25 were “pending,” according to Stribling’s lead broker on the deal, Jeffrey Stockwell. While the last couple of months hasn’t been exactly gangbusters (developer Robert Levine was trumpeting the 100 number back in August), brokers on the project are looking to bonus season as the real test for appetite for this building. So what’s selling best? According to Stockwell, the cheapest and the most expensive units. That is, the ones facing the BQE and the penthouses with the killer Manhattan views. (The $7,750,00, 4,600-square-foot triplex penthouse is now spoken for.) Also of note: Demolition of the warehouses on the pier is reportedly set to begin by the end of the month; the contractors are already setting up shop in a nearby building.
360 Furman Street Listings [Stribling] GMAP
One BBP: 100 Contracts in 100 Days [Brownstoner]


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  1. Use Caution when purchasing at One Brooklyn

    We purchased a unit that should not have been sold due to water damage issues. The exterior of the wall has water leaking in and have ruined floors, wall, other apartments
    -water damage. And after 5 months they still are ‘probing’ to figure out how to fix this. It’s been put on the back burner so they could SELL MORE UNITS.

    We purchased in January. It’s now July. We are not in our unit yet and I am expecting a child next month (reason for moving to a larger apt)- however we are in a default smaller unit waiting to move into ours. It’s chaos. I have been robbed of my mother to be duties.
    Can’t prepare for a cozy lifestyle for my new child.

    I am beyond frustrated with RAL and how slowly they have handled this serious issue that
    will affect the building as a whole.

  2. Doesn’t anyone realize that the “views” to the south/South east facing units will be looking into the bedrooms of the two new residential towers to be built? Gotta limit desire to pay these $/ft prices. Plus the BQE rebuild that is planned to take a noisy and dirty 20 years starting next year (see DOT site). Plus no access to subways because they can’t seem to prioritize building a bridge to Montague Street. Dead zone for living but great zone for recreational sports and park.