More Price Cuts at The Satori
As far as we can tell, the Satori at 342 Bond Street in Carroll Gardens is slightly more than 50-percent sold; Corcoran shows 18 units in contract and 16 available for purchase. Half of those remaining units got a little nudge in the right direction at the end of last week in the form of…

As far as we can tell, the Satori at 342 Bond Street in Carroll Gardens is slightly more than 50-percent sold; Corcoran shows 18 units in contract and 16 available for purchase. Half of those remaining units got a little nudge in the right direction at the end of last week in the form of some low-single-digit sub-five-percent price cuts. Whether it will be a big enough gesture to gain traction with buyers in this market remains to be seen.
The Satori Listings [Corcoran] GMAP
Satori Developers Try for a Mulligan [Brownstoner]
Checking In On The Satori [Brownstoner]
Price Cuts at the Satori [Brownstoner]
Satori Condos Get the Chop [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 340 Bond Street [Brownstoner]
I never, ever thought I would say this, but I agree with polemicist. But I’ve always liked this building- and the interior space looks beautiful.
I should mention that I actually do like the aesthetic of the building, but those prices are insane given the location.
I’ve always this was one of the most interesting new condo buildings to go up in Brooklyn. I wouldn’t say the block is hideous, but it’s certainly not th best in the area.
Anyway, I’m just glad one developer decided to do something a bit different.
Half are sold? Who are those idiots?
Don’t forget, the Satori is half a block from a soon-to-be superfund project.
was there a shortage at the window factory? Only pieces were left?
I second the “hideous block” comment.
Chop away, my dear brokers, chop away.
Strange layouts and interiors/fixtures that already look a little dated. Really a bizarre out of place building.
It is Gowanus. And it is a hideous block unless they were half the price. They are small with “mezzanines” that should not count in total square feet.
That’s not Carroll Gardens.