70 Berry Sold Out
After less than five months on the market, 70 Berry is sold out. The 38-unit condo hit the market in late November and as of a few days ago every unit was in contract. The building is a mix of one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms and penthouses. Asking prices ranged from $600 to $800 per foot, and we…

After less than five months on the market, 70 Berry is sold out. The 38-unit condo hit the market in late November and as of a few days ago every unit was in contract. The building is a mix of one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms and penthouses. Asking prices ranged from $600 to $800 per foot, and we hear that there was very little negotiation on price. Pretty darn bullish.
70 Berry Street Hits the Market [Brownstoner] GMAP
” but with the added perk that you don’t have to hear Phil Collins when you go out to eat?”
I <3 Phil Collins. If I could listen to Sussidio while eating ramp frittatas at Diner brunch I’d be a happy camper.
quote:
So, you’re saying is it’s just like Park Slope
it’s park slope’s ugly little sister.
*rob*
AUUUUGH!!! There it is now!
*I forgot the best part. ’34 retooled apartments’. Retooled for tool in you. Sweet.
So, you’re saying is it’s just like Park Slope — you’re paying the same to have a safe place for a family to live — but with the added perk that you don’t have to hear Phil Collins when you go out to eat?
By tybur6 on April 14, 2010 11:14 AM
Oh – never mind. This is 70 Berry, not 34 Berry. I guess we get to keep seeing their dumb ads.
(Mr. B — do you charge a premium if the ads are annoying?)
Speaking of annoying banner ads, what’s the dumbass building that asks “Are you Bushwick”? I just remember it was bright yellow & black featuring a bunch of dorks straight off the pages of http://www.latfh.com/.
it’s decent looking, close to manhattan, close to things to do and no one has been shot around here in the past few months (which the rest of brownstone brooklyn can’t really claim)
Ha! Nice one DH.
it’s decent looking, close to manhattan, close to things to do and no one has been shot around here in the past few months (which the rest of brownstone brooklyn can’t really claim)
Mopar – There’s nothing special about this place. It looks like an office building and they were pretty pricey. This was purely a “location” sale… and strangely, Billyburg was the location.
“It may actually just turn into Tribeca.”
That would be Dumbo.