Price Increases at One Brooklyn Bridge Park
On Friday StreetEasy recorded slight price increases on about a dozen units listed for sale at One Brooklyn Bridge Park. For example, a 1,020-square-foot unit went from asking $965,000 to being listed for $995,000; the same condo was originally listed for $1,300,000 in 2008. Most of the prices bumps were 3 or 5 percent. The…

On Friday StreetEasy recorded slight price increases on about a dozen units listed for sale at One Brooklyn Bridge Park. For example, a 1,020-square-foot unit went from asking $965,000 to being listed for $995,000; the same condo was originally listed for $1,300,000 in 2008. Most of the prices bumps were 3 or 5 percent. The massive conversion was nearing the half-sold mark last summer.
One Brooklyn Bridge Park [StreetEasy] GMAP
BK realestate veteran — This post is about the 1BBP building, not the Watchtower building.
The windows are superb and were made by the Watchtower themselves with their own equipment. Some of the best sound insulation anyone has heard.
People will live anywhere, just a matter of price.
Has become a great family building due to proximity to many good schools, play dates in building and fancy playground next door. And there are little dedicated playrooms in the building.
Walk to train – eight blocks of a beautiful street to the 2,3,4,5 and R train. Pretty standard in Brooklyn.
360 is one of the finest conversion properties ever in BKLYN and will always be a high value condo, esp, as Park grows around it.
Central A/C not built because of vast expense piping entire building and maintaining same as well as operating a cooling tower.
I was just there and they are 55% sold. The place is actually amazing. High ceilings, views are unbeatable and for my kids the park is great. Not sure they have what I need in my price range, but if you can afford the larger view apartments this is probably the best building in Brooklyn right now.
Two magic words tybur: Sound. Machine.
They’re brilliant!
Funny Pete. Actually, I guess I was “staring at” because the windows are sorta tinted (and filthy). Those apartments must be constantly vibrating if, somehow magically, they have cut out the sound of the road.
A friend of mine that lives on the other side of the BQE said it’s not really a problem when the traffic is stopped (like 60+ percent of the day)… it’s when it’s flowing and the trucks and cars are cruising along. That’s when it gets really noisy. i.e., when you’re trying to sleep.
tyburg6:
Please tell me you are joking??? I have looked at apts in this building and the layouts are awesome. And even the ones facing the BQE are all high enough that you dont even notice the BQE at all. And the commute to the train is not bad just walk straight up Jorelomon. It sounds like someone is a little bitter becasue they are priced out of these.
The BQE is going to be great when they finish it.
seems crazy a place like this wouldn’t have central a/c.
you need to keep your bicycle off the bqe and also stop staring into people’s apartments.