Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$6,940 ($8.92/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($199,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
The Calyer Greenpoint: Luxury at the heart of the historic district.Welcome to 171 Calyer Street. The premier boutique condo and commercial building is situated in the heart of the Greenpoint Historic District. Featuring 21 distinct residential layouts & an expansive commercial space developed by Adjmi Construction and KSR, 171 Calyer sets a new tone for boutique luxury.
Situated in the Greenpoint Historic District of Brooklyn. This area developed with the rise of industry in the borough, which is reflected in the massive diversity of building styles. Many of these structures were designed in the popular architectural mode of the late 19th century.
The original property on the site was erected in roughly 1949 in the Neo-Federal style. A utilitarian brick building which served as home for a vaudeville house and later a movie theater from 1908 to the 1960’s. PKSB architects’ design responds to the site’s former context whilst recalling its architectural past.
Unit 3G is a lovely 778 sqft home featuring 1 bedroom and 1 full bathroom with an additional powder room. As you walk through the foyer, the powder room is conveniently located adjacent to the entryway. The unit then opens up to an open-concept kitchen, living room, and dining room area - perfect for entertaining guests or relaxing with loved ones.
Cooking is a breeze with the attractive and state-of-the-art appliances package. The bedroom is sizable and boasts a spacious closet and luxurious ensuite bathroom . The city will melt away as you bask in the spa-like decor from your deep soaking tub. The Calyer Greenpoint is conveniently located near numerous local dining establishments, bars, coffee shops, and stores.
With proximity to Transmitter Park, McCarren Park, The Bushwick Inlet and Greenpoint Beach. Commuters have convenient access to public transportation through the nearby G subway line at Nassau Ave and NYC Ferry services.
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