It's Raining Cars at 1BBP
The folks over at Curbed bring us news that One Brooklyn Bridge Park, the warehouse-turned-luxury-condos (and now rentals), is handing out cars with units priced over $2 million, along with a parking spot to berth it. And this isn’t the first luxury development to launch such a campaign, apparently: Windows on 123 in Harlem and…

The folks over at Curbed bring us news that One Brooklyn Bridge Park, the warehouse-turned-luxury-condos (and now rentals), is handing out cars with units priced over $2 million, along with a parking spot to berth it. And this isn’t the first luxury development to launch such a campaign, apparently: Windows on 123 in Harlem and 727 Prospect Place in Prospect Heights have both offered internal combustion engines to lure buyers. Curbed points out that the Audi A4 lists in the low $30,000s, which might be beneath any buyers who are capable of dropping $2 million on a condominium, but let those marketers try. GMAP
One Brooklyn Bridge Park Shows Off Its Audi [Curbed]
Saw a 3br 3.5 bath w 1740 sq ft 7th fl sw corner yesterday. Unit below w same layout went for 1.3ish last week – supposedly. Lots of wasted space, small master bed, windows on harbor start at 4ft from ground and are not majestic views. Lots of bs ammenities. Lame. Zoned for another building just south to block those views.
Buy a depreciating asset get another for free. Which one will depreciate faster is yet to be seen. I vote that the car will hold its value longer than the apartment.
^^^ in a bad way.
Q7 is a damn truck.
“They say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome.”
oh chicken how right you are!
“VW’s/Audi’s are notorious for electrical problems.
I have owned 4 VW’s and 2 Audi’s throughout the years, so I should know.
Posted by: bowl of dicks at September 9, 2009 11:46 AM”
They say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome.
Can’t say I agree with you though – never had any electrical problems with either.
DBurg, look at the A6 Avant wayyyyy before the Q7.
too small for the family. Make it a Q7 and I’ll reconsider.
Audi’s are fine, especially if you’re 6ft or over. Anyway, whats a Lexus if not a Toyota?
you people are missing the targeted demographic! this is not for rich people, but the working class children of rich people. i.e. teachers and their unemployed artsy fartsy sisters. the car is only worth 30K, so it’s a working class vehicle for the NYC working class! why would a NYC school teacher be riding around in a ferrari? this condo/car combo deal is perfect for their budget. and all the haters are just jealous. duuuuh
*rob*