5 Loft-Like Brooklyn Homes With Lofty Views and Even Loftier Prices
It was a coincidence, we swear. But all of today’s lofty listings have spectacular views — either from the main living room or a common roof deck. Though their price tags are equally lofty, more than one of the homes below is well worth the cost. But which would you choose? — This 2,500-square-foot corner loft…
It was a coincidence, we swear. But all of today’s lofty listings have spectacular views — either from the main living room or a common roof deck. Though their price tags are equally lofty, more than one of the homes below is well worth the cost.
But which would you choose?
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This 2,500-square-foot corner loft in a converted doorman building has incredible north and west exposures with views of the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges. The home also boasts a shelf-lined library, a wine fridge in the laundry room, and a reverse-osmosis water filtration system.
30 Main Street 9G
Price: $4,200,000
Area: Dumbo
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Elizabeth “Lisa” Passade)
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This two-bedroom, two-bath apartment high on the 29th floor was “architecturally designed and reconfigured” by a local Brooklyn architect. Talk about fancy — the elevator opens directly onto the window-lined living room, and the kitchen is outfitted with a number of high-end appliances. The Art Deco building is also gorgeous.
75 Livingston Street 29A
Price: $3,495,000
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Nadia Bartolucci / Rachel Altschuler)
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This waterfront warehouse apartment is inside a bit of history — the historic Eagle Warehouse, once home to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. This apartment has views of the Brooklyn Bridge and lower Manhattan. It’s also got hardwood floors and large walk-in closets. Right on the border of Brooklyn Heights and Dumbo, the building is zoned for P.S. 8.
28 Old Fulton Street
Price: $1,295,000
Area: Dumbo
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Courtney Gros)
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Located in Williamsburg’s historic cast-iron Smith Gray Building, this large one-bedroom has 12-foot-tall oak ceilings, a limestone bath, and custom closets. The building also comes with a shared roof deck boasting 360-degree views. And you don’t have to worry about the possible closure of the L train with this place — the Marcy Avenue J train is just a five-minute walk away.
138 Broadway 4D
Price: $1,100,000
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Pablo Cuevas)
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This large three-level maisonette is in the rear of the old converted school house on Warren Street. It’s got a private entrance off Verandah Place and had a complete interior renovation completed just in 2013. The main living room area looks quite tall and spacious. The co-op also has a common roof deck overlooking Cobble Hill.
58 Verandah Place
Price: $1,900,000
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Elizabeth Ruggie)
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