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Here’s a pretty swanky three-bedroom pad at the J Condo in Dumbo that’s particularly notable for the fact that its asking price of $1,349,000 is firmly on the south side of the $1,000-a-foot mark where most of the other listings in the building seem to hover. Couple that with the fact that the apartment is family-sized (1,592 square feet) and immaculately put together and we could see this place getting some traction with buyers. Not necessarily at the asking price of $1,349,000 (cuz who pays that anymore?) but realistically within 10 percent of it or so. You think?
100 Jay Street, #16H [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. “Not necessarily at the asking price of $1,349,000 (cuz who pays that anymore?) but realistically within 10 percent of it or so.”

    What’s the difference?

    ***Bid half off peak comps***

  2. I like. I wish I had $1.3 mill. Yes the design does not scream originality but it is pragmatic and efficient.

    Joe – how is this even a comp for you with the Argyle? Seriously – how?

  3. a garage, 16th floor view for 900/ft, nice looking inside and out, great hood… and a chance to live in a place named after a joint. which would you rather live in, the “J” or the “Argyle”? easy choice. brownstoner you chose the name, didn’t you?

    plus you get a nice little park on the water, a new middle school coming in…and with the way condo buildings are going vs brownstones, it won’t be long before the price/foot is the same at the top end (500). A free parking spot should be part of any deal so they can keep the contract prices up.

    anyone know how much of it is sold? is it bankrupt or falling apart or anything? are they building a 17 story building right in front of the window?

  4. I’m pretty familiar with this building. One reason for the price differential between the upper floors and the lower floors is that views are much more protected the higher you go, particularly given the likely build of Dock Street at 17 stories.

  5. Same thing that usually bothers me about these luxury places — the common area doesn’t feel like enough. AND, there’s no common area to go and close the door. Have to go into bedroom to get away for kids and other humans.

  6. yuck yuck yuck yuck. disgusting architecture, the most hellishly cookie cutter lay out with over sized bedrooms and undersized railroad living room. I just can’t stand this type of apt, and can’t believe brownstoner that you are encouraging the “when will it end” inflated prices of these horrible condos.

  7. This is very nice I must admit. And one of the advantages of living at the J condo is that when you look out your window it doesn’t spoil the view.
    I like this apartment a lot. And there’s a garage and a gym. I definitely think my days (or years) as a brownstone stair-shlepper are numbered.

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