What's New at OBBP
The folks from One Brooklyn Bridge Park have mailed out their November update, with lots of new info: new pricing, new shuttle service, new amenities, they say. For starters, the moula: 1,100-square-foot-plus lofts start at $640,000; one-bedrooms over 800 square feet start at $650,000; two-bedrooms over 1,300 square feet start at $960,000; two-bedrooms over 1,500…
The folks from One Brooklyn Bridge Park have mailed out their November update, with lots of new info: new pricing, new shuttle service, new amenities, they say. For starters, the moula: 1,100-square-foot-plus lofts start at $640,000; one-bedrooms over 800 square feet start at $650,000; two-bedrooms over 1,300 square feet start at $960,000; two-bedrooms over 1,500 square feet with Manhattan views start at $1.3 million; and three-beds over 1,400 square feet with views start at $1.37 mill. As a kicker, OBBP is now running an updated shuttle service (spotted this morning on Henry Street), running to and from the Clark Street and Borough Hall stations, with stops at Trader Joe’s to stock up on trail mix for the bumpy ride. Amenities they’re showing off include refrigerated grocery storage and some landscaped garden terraces with putting greens. They’ve also included an update on the park-to-be for which the building is named (hopefully no one down there will be hit with golf balls): construction, as we know, has actually begun, and they expect it to open at the end of 2009. GMAP
If they keep on like this I just may buy one of these.
This building is pretty special, no matter what the know-nothings say.
The least expensive unit listed on the OBBP site as of a couple minutes ago is a 589 square foot studio, with a view of the apartments on the other side of the light well, for $550,000. As I have said before (and will say over and over until Robert Levine hears me or the building sells out), I like the location and don’t need to have a harbor and/or park view. But seriously, $933 per square foot for the aforementioned apartment? Charge a lot for the premium units and bring the prices down elsewhere in the building. At the right price, I will even face the BQE.
$640k for an 1100 sq foot loft is a freaking steal. I’m all over that. I’ll flip that bit in no time
This place will have selling prices all over the place. Apartments with harbor views should be in demand. The apartments without views are not.
the windows in this place are oddly high. you have to stand up to see view.
still, I wish they’d have all floorplans, prices online.
A 50% cut across the board and they will move nicely
The fundamentals of this economy are essentially strong…
How much they paying you guys for the adverts, you bunch of stoners?
Must say, though, those prices are starting to sound a little less stratospheric…