Condo of the Day: 70 Washington Street, #10I
Other than the windowless home office that would have to stand in as a second bedroom, this 10th floor unit at 70 Washington Street in Dumbo is pretty impressive: a big living/kitchen area, a large master suite and high end finishes are rounded out by views of the Brooklyn Bridge. (Check out the floor plan…

Other than the windowless home office that would have to stand in as a second bedroom, this 10th floor unit at 70 Washington Street in Dumbo is pretty impressive: a big living/kitchen area, a large master suite and high end finishes are rounded out by views of the Brooklyn Bridge. (Check out the floor plan here.) As for valuation, the $1,395,000 asking price comes in at just under $1,000 a foot for the 1,417-square-foot pad, which is about par for the course for higher-floor units in this building.
70 Washington Street, #101 [NY Casa Group] GMAP P*Shark
OK I suppose. But continually shocked by prices for uninspiring apartments. View is great, good amount of space, but otherwise charm challenged.
wouldnt the windoless room just necome one big storgae room, which to me works good, you can never have enough storage…..plus i could dry my clothes in there and do projects then just close the door….
so yeah, now that I opened my mind LOL, I could actually use a room like th…
> Isn’t a portion of that view going to be lost to the Dock. St bldg?
If true, that kills about 95% of the appeal of this place.
NYGuy, according to an official BHA statement, all views from all parts of Brooklyn and half of Manhattan will be forever blocked and ruined by the dreaded Dock Street building.
“Point a video camera out of the actual bedroom window, and hang a flatscreen TV on the wall of the windowless “bedroom.” Pipe the feed from the camera to the TV, and voila, problem solved.”
You could do it cheaper with mirrors.
Isn’t a portion of that view going to be lost to the Dock. St bldg?
thing is that those windowless rooms are pretty nice if they have good venting and AC. No drafts, no noise, not dust. I could deal with it. And those bathrooms are a fantasy for those of us living in buildings built by the founding fathers -who used pots and vases.
Sometimes I yearn for the totally modern, then I have lunch and the feeling passes.
Windowless is actually good, so the BQE soot that otherwise pervades Dumbo doesn’t seep in.
> Other than the windowless home office
Point a video camera out of the actual bedroom window, and hang a flatscreen TV on the wall of the windowless “bedroom.” Pipe the feed from the camera to the TV, and voila, problem solved.
very nice.
I like the fact that it is on a high floors and I like the separate laundry room. Can I trade in my jalopy in Brooklyn Heights for this?