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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



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  1. don’t understand Dumbo prices. always amazed at the premium it can get so can’t comment on price too much. if I had the cash and want to bid on it, $1k per sq ft or ~$2.6M.

    price aside, this is a killer pad. views, light, ceiling height, massive sq ft,…

    how are the schools in dumbo? private school?

  2. I’m a brownstone kid born and raised but damn, if I had a spare $3 mil I’d scoop this place up. I’d love to look at the Brooklyn Bridge every day while sitting on my couch.

    Yeah, me being me I might not buy this as a primary residence if I had the coin, but I sure as shite get why people do. At $3 mil I am more impressed with this than most of the recent things posted…

  3. Fsrg -ok gotcha – my point was I hated the outside of that bldg from yesterday so if I was a buyer who had millions to throw at a condo, I probably would want a nicer looking facade(and a W/D) – that’s all
    I think if i had 3 million and looking to buy a condo I would love a place like this – that’s all

  4. “I’m curious to see what bone the naysayers will have to pick on this one.”

    You mean other than the pricetag? 🙂

    I agree that it’s very nice. It’s nothing I would ever spend that kind of money on, but I can see why some people would consider it.

  5. dave, are real estate taxes the only out of pocket expense you have? I thought you wrote you were re-painting the exterior of your house. Do you have fire and hazards insurance? Do you ever have to call in a plumber? replace windows? re-do sidewalks? garden? Who pays for that? Santa?
    I consider that to be part of the maintenance of a house.
    RE taxes can be the least of it.

  6. gemini10 – ok but I definetly took the tone of your posts yesterday to indicate you thought that the place was way overpriced and that this one isnt so much.

    Rob – did you forget to take your medication this morning?

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