Condo of the Day: One Main Street, #9B
Are there still people around looking to buy a $4 million condo in Brooklyn? We’ll find out. A very large, corner loft in the premier condo building in Dumbo hit the market last week for $3,995,000. The stylish One Main Street three-bedroom weighs in at 2,592 square feet, putting the valuation of the asking price…

Are there still people around looking to buy a $4 million condo in Brooklyn? We’ll find out. A very large, corner loft in the premier condo building in Dumbo hit the market last week for $3,995,000. The stylish One Main Street three-bedroom weighs in at 2,592 square feet, putting the valuation of the asking price at a, ahem, lofty $1,541 per foot. That’s pushing it even for something this nice, isn’t it?
One Main Street, #9B [Sotheby’s] GMAP P*Shark
the picture you see of the living room and kitchen is the only room you’d have as the common area. i don’t need a mcmansion. but you can get more than 2500 sq ft for this price if you got a brownstone, no? and more4less – you would need to give one of the 3 bedrooms to your maid or nanny. the view is spectacular. i know a few families in this building. no question.
This is pretty much the perfect loft. But I work in a beautiful modern loft space and I don’t want to live in one. Too cavernous, not cozy enough. If you’ve ever been out to eat in Dumbo, you’ll see most of the restaurants have the same problem.
Speaking of cozy, I saw a real estate ad recently that describe the property as a “cozy bank owned home.”
No Pete – just have a few hot married female “friends” who love to soak up the “appreciation” that their jaded husbands now neglect to give….
just noticed, there’s no room in this $4M pad for the maid or butler to sleep in
I know two familes who live in DUMBO, they both send their children to private school in Manhattan.
I like small kitchens. The bigger the kitchen the more to clean up. It’s usually men who like really huge show-off kitchens.
As much as we’ve laughed at the ridiculous prices, to ASK is not ridiculous but to PAY the $4M is stupid. Nothing wrong (except long long long wait to sell) with sellers asking for pie in sky prices. What would be wrong is a buyer paying that ASK knowing econ is terrible and will be terrible for a long time
The guy bought the place for $3.1mm as per propertyshark closing on it in March 2007. Do you really think this place is worth $1mm more approx after the biggest financial collapse this city has seen in a long time. Honestly. Fine, you want to keep it flat, I get it. To ask for a premium is ridiculous!
Clintonhillbuyer – you know what.. i see your point
I would redo the kitchen and make it more spacious and grand I think
Does it strike anyone but me that for an apartment this big and this expensive the kitchen seems kinda small?? Looks like the took a standard 1BR new development condo type galley kitchen and plopped it into this otherwise magnificent apartment.