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This new listing at The Mill Building is the nicest place we’ve seen in Williamsburg in some time! The 2,250-square-foot loft has amazing windows, high ceilings, gorgeous original beams and an open plan. It’s also got a price tag of $1,885,000 and combined monthly expenses of $2,064. The seller bought the condo in late 2007 for $1,629,275 and just put it on the market at the end of last week. This isn’t the most expensive listing in the building right now though. That honor belongs to a 4,000-square-foot whopper on the fourth floor that’s asking $2,990,000.
85 North 3rd Street [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark



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  1. If you are going to live in Williamsburg, this is the only building like this. The loft spaces are huge and the conversion was well done.

    The apartment prices in this building have continued to climb and are in high demand. They don’t seem to stay on the market long, despite the prices.

    And who can argue with all those windows and an outside space.

  2. This is really nice, just a few modifications. The master closet should have been the bathroom, so as get a window, and bathroom should have been the closet.

    There is absolutely no need for 3 bathrooms in this layout, ridiculous, another closet is always welcome.

    ……and WTF is a lounge????
    A space that can be up to the buyers imagination, I would imagine.

    But considering the crap that is out there, this is really good.

  3. I had a similar view, minus the scary racism — as one of the reasons I loved Williamsburg was its lack of displaced people — but then they tore down most of the neighborhood, added several absurdly high-end boutiques, replaced all of my neighbors with stylists and interior designers who somehow could also afford to buy million-dollar properties and… and when I moved to brownstone Brooklyn? I discovered these marvelous things called “trees.” So, anyways, yeah.

  4. Heather,

    He was probably looking in the building when he made that comment, got his offer denied there, bought another place and now hates the Mill.

    There is no rhyme or reason to wine lover, other than the fact that pretty much everything in Williamsburg is the best and everything in Brownstone Brooklyn sucks. THAT we can count on.

    Throw in a little racism and stupid comments about hating Tribeca and it’s pretty easy to predict.

  5. I swear wine lover used to love the Mill Building. I seem to remember him explaining how it wasn’t really next door to Radiac and therefore was really, really nice.

    Maybe something happened.

  6. Wine lover’s comments make me laugh they are so ridiculous.

    I actually couldn’t wait for it and assumed he’d say this one was worth “1 billion dollars”

    You know, cause it’s in Williamsburg.

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