335-Warren-Street-0309.jpg
The Scarano-designed development at 335 Warren Street known as the Warren Lofts hit the market in late 2007. Six of the eight units sold relatively quickly but two still remain. Brooklyn Heights Real Estate still has #201 listed for $599,000 and #301 listed for $625,000. The finishes look pretty standard and the units have the whole Scarano mezzanine thing going on. Who’s looked at these?
The Warren Lofts [Brooklyn Heights Real Estate] GMAP


What's Your Take? Leave a Comment

  1. welcome to the neighborhood asdf. Don’t forget to mention the kid’s playground on the block too.
    And I can understand someone liking the apts… just not what would be practical for me. I do like look of the outside.

  2. I live in the building. The other people who bought here are real people too.

    The building is certainly odd. I like it. I can see the majority of people not liking it.

    The block is not pretty, that is for sure. But then again, the building is 65 yards from the same subway station everyone else who lives anywhere near here uses. It is also that same 65 yards away from Smith St, on a block with a drug store, a grocery store and a hardware store, and with everything else Smith/Court is known for a very short walk away.

    Yes, there are projects at the far end of the block, 150 yards away. These same projects are 1 block, 215 yards, away from much of Smith St. People walk down the block all the time to go from the projects to the subway at Smith, go to the grocers, or live their lives in general. I don’t find this to be the end of the world.

  3. I have no issue with public housing except for the guys asking me to show respect when i am waiting in line late at night at the deli and of course the eggs during haloween.
    Trust me it’s better lots don’t consider living near public housing. less demand is good for my rent and good for buyers.
    so if i am correct Gowanus or Wyckoff houses is no go area ?
    Whats wrong there Brooklyn Chicken ?