Condo of the Day: 154 Broadway
For some reason we’ve got a thing for the small loft conversion at 154 Broadway. We looked at a smaller unit back in May whose asking price had just been cut from $875,000 to $799,000. (It’s now listed as being in contract.) A larger unit on the top floor just got a price cut of…

For some reason we’ve got a thing for the small loft conversion at 154 Broadway. We looked at a smaller unit back in May whose asking price had just been cut from $875,000 to $799,000. (It’s now listed as being in contract.) A larger unit on the top floor just got a price cut of its own: The 1,710-square-foot space started out at $1,475,000 and is now asking $1,350,000. Some of the interior design isn’t exactly our taste, but it’s a real loft (compared to most of the new apartments in the nabe) and that private roof deck is killer. Think this moves at the new price?
154 Broadway, Apt. 4 [Corcoran] GMAP
great, it’s near gretsch and smith gray. what an asset. i can walk over there and compare my overpaid loft to my friends’ “comps”. then we can all have a chuckle.
I prefer desolate.
What is so great about the area? Except for a few restaurants, nothing much in services unless you count the fast food restaurants by the train stop.Not only do you have to deal with bridge traffic, noone is mentioning that the trains pass by on the bridge as well. Area is quite desolate at night when restaurants close.
It says 2 beds, but there are no walls. it is also close to the bridge. that is quite noisy.
I think for this amount of change, you can do better.
the area is perfectly fine, even at 1 AM – across the street from Dressler, near Peter Luger’s, Diner, Marlowe & Sons, the Gretsch Building and the Smith Gray Building.
also close to the JMZ (probably a 4 minute walk).
it should trade near whatever the recent comps are in the Gretsch Building.
the interior is awesome. one of the better williamsburg condos ive seen.
its an awful lot of money for south williamsburg though.
1:33 Those spaces next door to the right are vacant. The sister building (aka Best Upholstery) is in the early process of conversion to condos from what I hear. The plumbing company to the far right moved out over a year ago when the building it occupied, including the adjacent property to the far, far right (just see the tip at top of photo) was put on the market. The building to the left is a beautiful building in semi-disrepair with artist lofts. Yes, some still exist in Williamsburg. Broadway was once a grand thoroughfare and has some amazing, old buildings. Unfortunately, some of the newer buildings are of the worst quality imaginable.
No closets and no bedroom, nice. Love the area but the layout sucks.
great space. a bit high for south burg altho with diner right down the street maybe it’s worth it.