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After seven weeks on the market, the 1,280-square-foot loft at 154 Broadway in Williamsburg has lowered its ambitions with a price cut from $875,000 to $799,000. From where we sit, this now looks pretty attractively priced at about $625 a foot. What’s more, we like the minimalist finishes more than in most new developments. We’re not sure what’s been holding holding this place back: Could it be the second-floor location (above what we believe is a cigar bar)? Could it be the small number of units in the building? The 10-minute walk to the L train? Dunno. There was an open house on Sunday. Anyone check it out?
154 Broadway, Apt. 2 [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. my understanding is the sf is from exterior wall to exterior wall and it is approximate. Not a Bible. Outdoor space is not in that calculation. Basically you either like the space that is there or not. The broker said the developer wanted to attract creative people and that is why the walls were not added. Apparantly the developer would help with that cost, if someone wanted it. This way whoever buys it can do what they want.Imagine that. The spaces ARE huge and are like nothing else I have seen over there. Most seem like boxes and have slick facades (as opposed to the original like this one). I am considering one of the middle apartments AND the designer Farrah will help me sort out the space planning if I want – for free.