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We’ll be interested to see how the prices in Dumbo, the highest in the borough, hold up in the coming months. Someone else who will be interested is the owner of this two-bedroom loft in the Sweeney Building at 30 Main Street who’s set up his own FSBO site to take his message straight to the people. From the numerous photos, it’s pretty clear this is a drool-worthy pad. In addition to the predictably high ceilings and abundance of light, the corner loft has a swanky kitchen and high-end bathrooms. The monthly charges come to $972. Price tag? $1,585,000.
Sweeney Building Loft [FSBO] GMAP P*Shark
FSBO: 30 Main Street, C Unit [DumboNYC]


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  1. You can do the bathroom with Pottery barn to save some money instead of going restoration hardware. I had spent some time just researching the pieces I wanted and surfed the internet looking for wholesalers looking to unload stock. I think I did it for maybe a quarter of the price that I would have spent just buying retail. I will mention that I do not have the separate shower though. Not enough room for that but I did manage to squeeze a washer/dryer combo unit in the bathroom. I’m still in the process of putting built in shelves and more tile but I’ll post the pics when I’m done. Sorry for hijacking the thread.

  2. saw this on AT. love it.

    it has buildings around it — what is the problem with that? does it say somewhere that it has views? it’s just a block up from the water.

    wonder which bedroom you think is cramped brooklynlove?

    love the bathrooms, but pretty sure they were standard issue TwoTrees circa 2001-2005. that’s why they’re successful!

  3. I totally agree with denton–the site is so much better than than what brokers provide! This is what a listing should look like.

    I also agree with booklynlove that this place isn’t that hot at all–with the exception of the maste bath, which is pretty darn nice (all the suburban comforts, with an urban aesthetic). But other than that, the rooms aren’t very big, most of the windows look at a building, and the floorplan is too boxy and boring.

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