Thursday Condo Report: 191 Woodpoint (Yawn)
Set Speed is still MIA this week so we’re taking a flyer on this development at 191 Woodpoint in Williamsburg. The six-floor building looks anything but extraordinary from the outside, despite the broker’s attempts to create an aura of exclusivity by instituting an invitation-only sales process. In outer Williamsburg? Puh-leeez. We’ve perused the Aptsandlofts.com listing…

Set Speed is still MIA this week so we’re taking a flyer on this development at 191 Woodpoint in Williamsburg. The six-floor building looks anything but extraordinary from the outside, despite the broker’s attempts to create an aura of exclusivity by instituting an invitation-only sales process. In outer Williamsburg? Puh-leeez.
We’ve perused the Aptsandlofts.com listing and the development’s made-to-order site but can’t really find anything to discuss. It’s a completely unremarkable property–its only distinction being, perhaps, that it offers the opportunity to own a 2-bedroom apartment in New York City for under $500,000. In the end, that may well be enough to move the units, but it still won’t leave us much to talk about.
191 Woodpoint [Aptsandlofts.com] GMAP
Building & Amenities [191Woodpoint.com]
yury.com
are you the developer or the real estate agent?
yury.com
are you the developer or the real estate agent?
In reading the website it looks like this building has a gym, radiant heat flooring, real wood cabinets (not veneer), parking and great city views. Is anyone aware of any other building in the neighborhood that has 2 bedrooms for 500k…and i like the website too
Ever hear, “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover?”
PS, It’s new construction & not a rehab.
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Mentch – are you saying this is a conversion, not a new building? Hard to tell from the photo, but I had assumed it was a new building. (Sorry if I misundertsood your post.)
its garbage anyway you slice it, remember the L’s of real estate and you will never lose. broke back
I can just imagine the outrage here on brownstoner if the owner instead of converting the building, he would’ve tear it down and put a new one up, I can see the “community” outrage etc., but now that he left the building, the same people will complain of how dull it looks.
You get my point.
The site doesn’t list sq.footage but does five floor plan – and appears to be pretty small rooms. What anyone think is the asking price per sq.ft.
(for ones without terraces).
i’m so tired of these condo websites… silly music, flash intros… and the bedroom photos especially- show very little of the actual apt and instead show the bedding… furniture… blah, blah, blah…