Clermont Greene Gets a Facade But Still Needs Buyers
There may not be a lot to report on the sales front at Clermont Greene, the 74-unit condo at 181 Clermont Avenue in Fort Greene, but at least the construction is continuing to chug along. The shiny facade on the Clermont side is almost complete but maybe buyers aren’t imaginative enough to pull the trigger…

There may not be a lot to report on the sales front at Clermont Greene, the 74-unit condo at 181 Clermont Avenue in Fort Greene, but at least the construction is continuing to chug along. The shiny facade on the Clermont side is almost complete but maybe buyers aren’t imaginative enough to pull the trigger without the interiors being built out a bit: none of the nine units put on the market in early December have any takers yet, according to StreetEasy. The development is also now facing competition from the less glitzy but also more affordable Clermont Condominium project down the block. On a side note, does anyone have a good view of the interior courtyard? We’d love a photo.
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Just too damn close to those PJ’s.
So I guess they have come down some, I recall them being around $700/sf earlier. Still too high for the area tho.
does anyone know the pricing on these?
After asking about pricing at the Clermont Condos, I found that the prices are actually up on Corcoran’s site. It fyou search for “Clermont Avenue” it will come up. They are advertising a 2bd/2bath 1205 sf for 766,000 or $635/sf.
“braindead brokers”
It’s the buyers that are braindead and brokers know that.
I’m sure the building will be perfectly nice but the units will be grossly overpriced and sit on the market for a while like every other new development that braindead brokers have a hand in pricing.
So does that mean the 61 units at Novo have not sold either?
They too are “no longer available.”
this is a fairly attractive looking building, imo. however i’m concerned that 1) many brownstone brooklynites may not love it and 2) the reflected sun rays going to be something awful.
12:57 i wonder if it means they may have been pulled off the market, to temporarily reduce supply and/or raise prices on what’s available.
“According to Streeteasy, those nine units are “no longer available.”
Doesn’t that mean they have sold?”
No