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The crown jewels inside Brooklyn’s most visible landmark have finally been listed. Stribling has started advertising two penthouse units—which are being called the Clocktower Residences—at One Hanson Place. The priciest of the pricey is a 4-bedroom, 3 1/2 bath going for $4,775,000; the other pad, a 2,848-square-foot 3-bedroom, is fetching a cool $4,095,000. Stribling notes that both are just below One Hanson’s gilded dome and feature panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn as well as fancy appliances and finishes. The speed at which these luxurious spreads sell will certainly say something about how the highest of high-end condos are faring in Brooklyn right now. (As for possible buyers: Brooklyn still welcomes you, Oprah.) Bathroom shot and a floorplan for the $4.775 mil unit on the jump, and there’s an open house tonight if you can’t get enough One Hanson gawking. Update: A reader alerted us to the fact that these aren’t the actual penthouse units, though they are in the tower portion of the building. There are three units like this one on the 29th through 31st floors. The actual penthouses are in floors 33 to 36.
One Hanson Units Top Out at $4.775MM [Set Speed]
Clocktower Residences [Stribling] GMAP
Closing Bell: Move-In Day at One Hanson [Brownstoner]
One Hanson Update: Smaller Units Selling Best So Far [Brownstoner]

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  1. eh. i live in the building on one of the lowest floors with only two windows and the views are still pretty amazing. i bet the views up there are absolutely breathtaking. as for the bedroom size, they look tiny on the floorplan, but if you do the math, the master bed is pretty large and the other bedrooms are ok sized, not huge, but decent. as for the bathrooms, yeah i dunno bout that. based on the floor plan, my bathroom is better than the one in the master, but maybe i’m wrong. might try and sneak up to the open house later to check it out.

  2. I love this layout. I would tweak it a bit.
    The bedroom without its own bath would become the exercise room and it would open into the master bedroom through French doors. The Kitchen will get partially screened to accomodate dirty dishes and the like, and the entry would get relocated to where the little closet is. The entry hall shown here would become a much larger closet. Bingo! Fantastic! The sweep of space is great and the views must be to die for. You can’t get all around views like this in Manhattan. This is the only really tall building for miles around.