Columbia Waterfront District Condo With Three Bedrooms, Deeded Parking Asks $1.395 Million
The unit has an authentic loft vibe with 11-foot-high ceilings, wood ceilings and original thick wood columns.

This three-bedroom condo in a former factory in the Columbia Waterfront District has an authentic loft vibe and deeded parking space. Historic features include 11-foot-high ceilings, wood ceilings and original thick wood columns.
Converted to residences in the late 1990s, 29 Tiffany Place is on the site of what was, by the early 20th century, the Herman Behr & Co. Sandpaper Factory. The company, founded in 1872, lost the bulk of an earlier factory to a great conflagration in 1903. At least one building in the complex survived relatively unscathed and was rebuilt in 1904; there’s plaque on 29 Tiffany Place noting the date.
This apartment, located on the second floor of the eight-story, 70-unit building, has an open plan living area and windows on two exposures. All three bedrooms are large, and the listing photos show the the middle one open to the living area and set up as a home office. There are five closets (including one housing the washer/dryer) and a lofted storage space over the kitchen.
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The building has a common garden space, roof deck with views, live-in super, part-time doorman, porter, gym and bike storage. It’s located next to the sunken BQE, not far from the waterfront, and there is a morning and evening shuttle for commuters to and from Brooklyn Borough Hall.
Common charges for this unit are $749 and taxes are $643 a month. A temporary monthly assessment is $199. As well, the parking space has common charges of $17 and taxes of $60 a month. The 1.5 percent flip tax will be paid by the buyer.
Listed by Julie Cohen and Nick Ferrone of Compass, it’s asking $1.395 million. What do you think?
[Listing: 29 Tiffany Place, Unit 2I | Broker: Compass] GMAP
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