Meet Brooklyn's Most Expensive Condo
Hot damn. Laurels for the priciest condo sale ever in Brooklyn have just been stripped from Dumbo’s One Main Street and handed over to One Brooklyn Bridge Park. The Times says a humble, 9,486-square-foot triplex at 1BBP (actually five units rolled into one) sold for $8.495 million to a finance guy. “Three of the units,…

Hot damn. Laurels for the priciest condo sale ever in Brooklyn have just been stripped from Dumbo’s One Main Street and handed over to One Brooklyn Bridge Park. The Times says a humble, 9,486-square-foot triplex at 1BBP (actually five units rolled into one) sold for $8.495 million to a finance guy. “Three of the units, on the building’s 11th and 12th floors, had already been combined by a previous buyer who backed out of the deal after the Lehman Brothers collapse in 2008. That buyer was forced to walk away from a deposit of more than $600,000. ‘The original buyers had created a very luxe three-bedroom five-bath apartment with a huge living and dining space,’ said Highlyann Krasnow, the sales director for One Brooklyn Bridge. It was about 4,200 square feet. ‘But this buyer wanted even more square footage, she said. The most expensive condo to sell in Brooklyn prior to this was a $7 million spread at One Main.
One Costly Condo [NY Times] GMAP
oh thanks for clearing that up…i thought i could pay a $50 annual fee and get a discount on prime bk real estate.
Maybe the new owner is turning this apt. into a Cosco.
“the 10th floor will be used as a “basement area†with dens and storage”
Dave, what in the world would I do with a car in Brooklyn Heights after I get dropped off? My driver takes the car home with him to Long Island. Silly.
I guarantee that apartment was bought with yours and my bail out tax dollars
antidope, this isn’t COSCO.
but you’re supposed to get a discount when you buy (sqft) in bulk.
“People with 8 million dollar cribs don’t take the subway.”
They steer their yacht across the river.
“So which is it then???????”
Don’t know! Maybe I’m showing my stupidity. At first it seemed like a big number, $8.495 million.
All those millions confuse me.
Best of all worlds: getting paid, managing own account and posting!!!!!
But I have a question for the rest of you: Do you let your driver take your car home with him or does it typically stay parked at your residence???