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Last week the first three closings at the 34-unit Satori, the condo on Bond and Carroll streets, were recorded in public records. Here’s what went: Unit A3E, which, according to the building’s condo declaration, is 1,000 square feet, closed for $733,140, with the sale including a parking space; unit B2A, a 661-sf apartment, sold for $481,650; and unit A3A, a 1,100-sf unit, fetched $789,000. StreetEasy shows 12 active listings in the building, with prices going from $299,000 for a 500-sf unit to $749,000 for a 1,550-square-footer. The condo got its final certificate of occupancy in May.
340 Bond Street [StreetEasy] GMAP
More Price Cuts at The Satori [Brownstoner]


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  1. If these were in Williamsburg, you all would have said 700 psf was a deal.

    I completely agree with Pete.

    Do some of you even realize how nasty you come across, hating on literally every single thing that passes through your eyeballs. It’s the sign of a really unhappy person to critique something with so little knowledge.

  2. granted on the fringe/edge of Carroll Gardens but is not a fringe neighborhood. And area after area in NYC has seen
    plenty of pricey housing looking at industrial area. Does not seem to be big negative….but many of you will make big negative out of almost anything.
    Flood zone, superfund site… all exagerations. THis is on same block where houses sell for over $1m. and 2 blocks to Smith….and 10 minute walk to 5th avenue in park slope.
    Not your cup of tea… not mine either….but your sophmoric attempt to denegrate everything is tiresome.

  3. The Gowanus bet

    Not going to judge the buyer’s mental capacity, but I agree they bet on a near future gowanus that definitely did not happen.  And, if they get superfunded they’ll probably be taking an even bigger hit.

    What’s funny about that though is how irrational the whole superfund re devaluation is – eight letters don’t make the gowanus anymore toxic than it already is. 

    If I was looking to buy in gowanus I’d be cheering on superfunding so I could buy at a discount as a result of a program that will actually help solve the very, preexisting problem it publicizes.  

  4. Typical to see every talking out of line. Most of these apartments have a loft/mezzanine which essentially adds another bedroom and some of them are up to 400sqft. And a few of the ground floors have a background…with grass. The finishes are very nice and parking is a piece of cake.

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