Prices Too Lofty on Warren Street?
It’s looking like a Cobble Hill condo’s having a tough time finding takers. We got word from the fine folks at StreetEasy that Two Trees had been yanked as the exclusive brokers for 335 Warren (aka the Warren Lofts)—a job they’d been on since late spring—and that Brown Harris Stevens has started marketing the Scarano-designed…
It’s looking like a Cobble Hill condo’s having a tough time finding takers. We got word from the fine folks at StreetEasy that Two Trees had been yanked as the exclusive brokers for 335 Warren (aka the Warren Lofts)—a job they’d been on since late spring—and that Brown Harris Stevens has started marketing the Scarano-designed building just off Smith Street. The eight units, which range from 1,000 to 2,500 square feet, are running between $585,000 and $975,000—prices that don’t seem too far-fetched for this neck of the woods (though they’re pretty near the Gowanus Houses). We’re hearing buzz that sub-optimal layouts may be to blame for the lackluster sales here. Can anyone corroborate?
335 Warren Listings [StreetEasy] GMAP
335 Warren Listing [Brown Harris Stevens]
Yeah, 6:34, there is no way you are a disinterested party. Anyway, what is up with the sleeping loft? I can’t quite tell from the picture, but is that a full height bedroom up there? Or do you have to hunch if you are tall?
Ha ha ha…ha ha ha, 6:34. You crack me up.
Nice try, that last comment is either BHS or the developer. FYI, there is almost the same development on State Street at the corner of Bond, much better location, much lower prices. Three brokers no sales????? Sounds like something isn’t adding up.
I think the people that write in criticizing the condos are just frustrated renters that can’t afford to purchase anything anyway. I’ve seen the condos and they’re the best I’ve seen – size & layout. Remember, this is city living and its not an easy task to combine space with design. These condos make the best of both. As far as the price goes, this is the going price.
The apartments are overpriced for the neighborhood (Boerum Hill), and this specific location. The other factor is the design and layout which seems geared towards singletons or DINKS as opposed to a couple with child(ren) or planning on having a set. Its difficult to imagine wanting to breed in these boxes.
The apartments are overpriced for the neighborhood (Boerum Hill), and this specific location. The other factor is the design and layout which seems geared towards singletons or DINKS as opposed to a couple with child(ren) or planning on having a set. Its difficult to imagine wanting to breed in these boxes.
$975,000 for what appears to be a studio?
Oh yeah, sign me up!
what a dump
12:41 you are correct. It also reminds of those those new “14 Townhouses” or whatever. Over priced shoe boxes.