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This fourth-floor loft in the Sweeney Building at 30 Main Street in Dumbo is one sweet pad, that’s for sure. Three bedrooms, over 2,500 square feet of space, attractive open kitchen, you get the idea. According to Property Shark, the seller paid $1,114,98 for the apartment in 2003, so even if he has to take a haircut on his asking price of $1,995,000 he should be doing okay.
30 Main Street, #4G [Halstead] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. I don’t understand why folks have such a visceral reaction to this (or any) listing that references bedrooms without a window. I get the legal disclosure thing about needing a window, ventilation, etc., but come on. There is a floorplan which makes it perfectly clear there aren’t any windows . . . no one is trying to lie or mislead anyone. As far as the attractiveness of buying an apartment with windowless bedrooms, to each his own. But just because someone has their children sleep in a room without a window, doesn’t mean they are raising vampire children. I hear they do in fact have lights in these rooms

  2. lots of gallery space, frequent events: Galapagos, St Ann’s Warehouse, gallery walks, Flea on Sundays, movies in the park, amazing views of Manhattan, river views, decent (and growing) selection of retail and restaurants, close to Manhattan–commute for me is now just 20 min instead of the 40 in Prospect Heights I had before. Nice selection of loft apartments. Nice parks on the water. Close to Brooklyn Heights.

  3. “And as someone else said…..why do you think everyone has kids.”

    Most people looking to buy “2 bedroom” or “3 bedroom” apartments in Brooklyn have kids.

    And when you advertise a place as “2” or “3” bedrooms the implication is that you can, believe or not, put a BED in the ROOM.

    If realtors/owners would advertise these places as “6 room apartments” or “1 bedroom with two extra rooms” or whatever, people wouldn’t complain.

    This kind of stuff falls under the category of “stop lying to people and maybe they’ll stop calling you a liar”.

  4. people on here do sound so traditional style-wise.
    THose cubicle bedrooms are 12′ by almost 16′ and 14′ by almost 16′. Still say I would gladly have an interior bedroom like like.
    And as someone else said…..why do you think everyone has kids…probably small minority of households around dumbo have kids under 18 years.
    I mean – do you people confine your kids in their bedrooms like in a jail- so that why so indignant about the window thing?

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