Condo of the Day: 10 Percent Off at One Hanson
We’ve been a big believer in One Hanson since the beginning, so we’re a little surprised that they’re having to do 10 percent price cuts, but perhaps it’s a sign of the increasing pipeline of condos that will be hitting the market over the next 12 to 18 months. After seven months, Apartment 12D, for…

We’ve been a big believer in One Hanson since the beginning, so we’re a little surprised that they’re having to do 10 percent price cuts, but perhaps it’s a sign of the increasing pipeline of condos that will be hitting the market over the next 12 to 18 months. After seven months, Apartment 12D, for example, has just beenreduced from $708,692 to $628,456. Given the ceiling height, high floor and size (934 square feet), we’ll be very surprised if it doesn’t move at this price. Does anyone know how many units in the building have sold up to now? The One Hanson website shows that there are 14 units available between the 9th and 16th floors. Have the rest sold? When are lower floors going to be released?
One Hanson, Apartment 12 D [Corcoran] GMAP
One Hanson, 12D Reduced [Natefind]
Apartment Availability [One Hanson]
Building photo by Frank Lynch
Have the homeless that were camping out in front of the building and in the subway entrance been moved else where, or do you still have to beat them with you overpirced designer bag as you make you way into your overpriced space?
Like stock prices, real estate prices sometimes feel the impact of a story.
I can assure you that any buyer who snags a place at OHP at a price that dropped due to this negative publicity will thank the naysayers in a few years.
There’s nothing like getting the goods cheap because an unexpected sale occurred.
chuck…your comments are assinine. plain and simple. this is new york city. if you don’t like traffic, please leave.
you make it sound as if these building are going to be as tall as the freaking empire state building. they are not so stop exaggerating.
you sound like a total fool.
BEWARE OF THE SHADOWS!!!!!
AY is hated because of the traffic.
People of every race and income level breath the same air, and thanks to Ratner, it will soon have a lot more carbon dioxide.
Also, white homeowner in Fort Greene: better switch your garden to shade tolerant plants.
“It’s the Atlantic Center. The armpit of Brooklyn. That place is just plain gross. It’s a hideous building and does not attract the best crowds, it’s true.”
This above post essentially sums up the opposition in a nutshell. AY is hated not for the throngs of luxury housing and amenities that it will bring into the surrounding area but for that fact that on game night it will “not attract the best crowdsâ€, e.g., “black people.”
Although I’m against the project because of the use of ED, I’m sitting on the sidelines and letting things simply unfold as I find most of the anti-AY rambling laced with racist undertones. In the end, all of the baseless fear mongering and scare tactics will do nothing to stop the project but will instead cause serious damage to race relations in the area. FYI, I’m a white homeowner in Fort Greene.
the anti-ay crowd are way scarier than the crowd at atlantic terminal mall if you ask me.
it is also true that saying that prices will drop goes against everything the ACTUAL AY opponents are making. thanks for noting that, whoever it was.
if you had gone to a single meeting, their whole issue is that it’s going to cause over gentrification with not enough affordable housing.
now you all are saying the exact opposite????
interesting….
it also happens to bring much needed money to the borough and especially that area which is a billion times better than it was pre atlantic terminal.
the ay opponents would rather put up a couple hundred more brownstones instead of ay and make sure to further insulate themselves from the “bad crowd”
so so pathetic. why people like that even live in brooklyn in the first place is what boggles my mind even more.
Dude, in what sense is Atlantic Center “a bad crowd” aside from the fact that there’s black people there? (In BROOKLYN? Gasp.) It’s just a mall.
“Ugliest building on earth”, on the other hand, is pretty fair. But it’s hardly the Port Authority. It’s a damn mall.
I have spent tens, perhaps hundreds, of hours fighting and otherwise responding to what I consider the ill-concieved Atlantic Yards project. But nothing fuels my ambivalence and complacency more than the project opponents.