Condo of the Day: Sevenberry
It’s only been a few weeks since the Developers Group project at 120 North 7th Street in Williamsburg known as Sevenberry opened for business and, judging from the results posted on the website, it’s doing quite well. Only 16 out of a total of 27 units have been released so far, and as of today…

It’s only been a few weeks since the Developers Group project at 120 North 7th Street in Williamsburg known as Sevenberry opened for business and, judging from the results posted on the website, it’s doing quite well. Only 16 out of a total of 27 units have been released so far, and as of today seven have signed contracts. (Prices range from $644,000 to $1,350,000.) Not too bad for an area staring down the barrell of oversupply in coming years. While the Karl Fischer-designed building has nice windows and ceilings heights going for it, its success to date probably has more to do with location, location, location. This is primo Burg.
Sevenberry Listings [Developers Group] GMAP
Will there be a Pinkberry opening downstairs? Sorry couldn’t resist.
I have to disagree with some of these comments after seeing the development this past weekend. The work was nicely done, and the apartments have thoughtful lay-outs. Plus, twenty-seven units is a nice alternative to the mega-developments going in near the water.
!:43 – Precinct crime reports don’t support any claims you might be making, FWIW.
5.43 – we’re happy about that too.
you might want to check your fun factoids as to the chances of being stabbed or mugged in Prospect park vs McCarren
Not that size counts, but here’s a couple of fun factoids from the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation:
McCarren Park: 35.71 acres
Prospect Park: 526.25 acres
Williamsburg and Greenpoint are so white. I am so happy I don’t live there.
Just wait a few more years and it will be just like park slope with all those strollers
No park? what are you dumb? how about McCarren just a couple of blocks away from this location? Hmmm, childrens’ playground, soccer field, baseball field, new running track, tennis courts, pool that’s about to get a 50 million dollar renovation, green grocer every saturday. YES if only Williamsburg had a park!
oh yeah, and it’s about 30 minutes or more closer to midtown too…
good luck keeping up those bogus prices in park slope with the overcrowded over hyped 321.