Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$10,177 ($12.72/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($325,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Extremely rare offering, the only waterfront one bedroom with a private balcony at Austin Nichols House!
Residence C208 is the pinnacle of quintessential loft-living with the convenience of modern amenities and features unmatched unobstructed river and skyline views. No detail has been overlooked in this sun-soaked oversized one-bedroom, which boasts soaring 12-foot ceilings, original beams, three large western-facing casement windows, and striking tobacco-smoked oak herringbone floors.
The generously proportioned king-sized bedroom features a wall of customized, built out closets to maximize storage and an abundance of natural light through two north-facing oversized windows.
The chef’s kitchen is outfitted with a fully integrated Smart tech Dacor refrigerator, Bertazzoni four-burner gas stove, Sharp microwave oven, and Asko dishwasher. The white matte-lacquered custom cabinets, brushed Caesarstone concrete countertops, and hand-painted Japanese Kyoto backsplash cultivate the ultimate space for hosting and entertaining. The bathroom features honed Carrara stone walls, Italia mosaic floor tile and a deep soaking tub with a walnut vanity and blackened steel accents.
Built in 1915 by famed architect Cass Gilbert in the heart of prime Williamsburg, Austin Nichols House is a former grocery trade and bourbon distillery-turned full service contemporary condominium that has been thoughtfully preserved and reimagined. This haven for loft-living remains one of the few landmarked buildings along the Brooklyn waterfront and offers over 30,000 SF of indoor and outdoor amenities, which include a 24-hour doorman, expansive co-working areas, a waterfront fitness center, various resident outdoor spaces including a rooftop deck and courtyard with a firepit, on-site parking, and more. The East River Ferry is at your doorstep, along with the L and M trains for easy access to Manhattan.
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