Condo of the Day: 446 3rd Street, #1
A price of $1,000 a square foot is so commonplace at this point in Brooklyn’s most desired neighborhoods that it’s barely worth noting that this duplex at 446 3rd Street is asking about $1,100 a foot, or $2,275,000 for 2,071 square feet. This 1920 townhouse was converted into condos eight years ago, and this unit’s the…

A price of $1,000 a square foot is so commonplace at this point in Brooklyn’s most desired neighborhoods that it’s barely worth noting that this duplex at 446 3rd Street is asking about $1,100 a foot, or $2,275,000 for 2,071 square feet. This 1920 townhouse was converted into condos eight years ago, and this unit’s the lower one with the garden all to itself.
Other than the floors and the window moldings there aren’t a ton of original details, but the place looks practically new and has the kind of “luxury” touches many buyers are looking for these days. The major drawback is that the bottom floor is more subterranean than most typical English basements, resulting in reduced window size on the front.
446 3rd Street, #1 [Town Residential] GMAP
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