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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. It’s the location that really puzzles me. Sure, it’s on top of the subway and BAM but it’s also completely choked with traffic 24-7, with all the noise and pollution that come with that. Plus, it’s across the street from a cheesy mall AND it will be across the street from a 15-20 year building site at AY. If this was overlooking Prospect Park or the Brooklyn Promenade, maybe. But not at Flatbush and Atlantic. No way.

  2. i love this building, but these prices are too high. maybe strategy is to increase interest among upper-crust by pricing in the uber-expensive tier. outside of that, i just don’t see how to justify this pricing.

  3. I hate this building and all new and/or renovated buildings in Brooklyn.

    I hate yuppies.

    I hope crime returns to 1990 levels.

    I wish that the train yards near Atlantic Center would remain there forever.

    I was here before anyone else and am therefore better than all of you.

    Anyone who disagrees with me is an idiot.

    Free Mumia.

  4. If you have $4MM+ to drop you gut rennovate the whole place — create a real entry, separate kitchen, real master suite with walk-in closets et. This becomes a 2bed or 1bed plus office/den. The views better be realllly good tho.

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