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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. brownstoner’s boner for this building because it has an old brick exterior is just silly. maybe the brownerstoner poster could enjoy this place for free by living in a cardboard box on the side walk without a top or side and just stare at the brick all day.

    the Met condos have way nicer interiors for sure and many others. also, aren’t there still original renters in this building?

    meanwhile – 11217 – oh stop.. but like the effort! the first place u listed is only 1150 sq feet and the 2nd isn’t even a condo – it’s a coop.

    with that said, in 1996 when i bought a brownstone in cobble hill i was looking at a pad in tribeca or that brownstone, and picked cobble hill because i could smell that tribeca was about to become ground zero for the insufferable. it’s a very blah hood. no energy or innovation and sandwiched between the holland tunnel and office buildings. not sure that anyone is weighing tribeca v. williamsburg. pretty much night and day human beings. and everyone i know that owns in tribeca is 55+.

  2. Market at large is still off only -20% from peak but it’s double-dipping. This moves @ no more than 1.3 mil. It’s willynillyburg, ground zero for high end speculation.

    ***Bid half off peak comps***

  3. If this were 2008, the price would be fine. This is the sort of listing that most often doesn’t sell, because they are hoping to walk away whole even though they purchased near the top of the market and did an expensive renovation. The last two 2,000sf units to sell traded at 1.25M and 1.35M (with a rooftop cabana.)
    I think this one is nicer looking, but not half a million nicer.

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