Red Hook Townhouse Project On the Market
Last night there was an open house for the King Richard Carriage Houses, a Red Hook development comprised of five townhouses that were created by converting a garage on King Street. The townhouses, which range in price from $750,000 for a 1,000-square-foot spread to $1.15 million for a 2,000-square-foot residence, are pitched as follows: “Five…
Last night there was an open house for the King Richard Carriage Houses, a Red Hook development comprised of five townhouses that were created by converting a garage on King Street. The townhouses, which range in price from $750,000 for a 1,000-square-foot spread to $1.15 million for a 2,000-square-foot residence, are pitched as follows: “Five exclusive loft style carriage houses encompass modern day living with old world charm. Sixteen foot ceilings and extra large windows allow airy natural light to fill this flowing space.” Click through for an interior pic.
146 Richards Street [StreetEasy]
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Love the exterior and the garage. Interiors are too dim and utilitarian for me. Not enchanted with the cabinetry.
price once again ruins a good product. that garage is nice – especially since one needs to have a car to enjoy full benefits of living in red hook
serious lack of style here. Could they not have plated up the industrial aspect with the fixtures etc…at least for the kitchens? Could have been a winner…but looks blah
And yes, the prices seem to high.
Why can’t I see the 1000sqft floorplan? All the floorplans are the same. What am I missing?
I love it! Are those concrete floors? I’m guilty of loving what most of you call bland interiors. I see a blank canvas that I can twist any way I like it.
Is anyone else thinking the pricing is high ?
The outside is definitely more interesting than this shot of the interior. It’s more generic as opposed to “old world charm”. I give them points for developing something a little different from the condo box, just wish the results were as different.
kidding of course – they do look a little dark – and i’m not sure about the finishes, but this would likely appeal to a person who doesn’t relaly like the copped up layouts of brownstones but want their own house.