Adding to M Development's impressive Brooklyn condominium portfolio is 161 Dupont Street, a 6-story, 6-unit building that launched sales just five days ago. Highlights include interiors by Leyden Lewis Studio, private outdoor space for each airy residence, and a unique northwest Greenpoint location.
While Williamsburg and Greenpoint are often the go-to sites for new developments and hipsters, 161 Dupont is located on a quiet, tree-lined block far enough to maintain privacy and enjoy the nearby waterfront yet still close to Greenpoint's amazing boutique shops and restaurants, many of which are located along Manhattan Avenue and Franklin Street.
The residences range from 1-3 bedrooms and offer gorgeous floor-to-ceiling glass windows, natural white oak floors, an in-unit washer and dryer, and kitchens with quartz countertops, a Bosch appliance package, soft closing oak cabinets, polished chrome hardware from Brizo, and a garbage disposal.
Bathrooms are finished with custom storage vanities, polished chrome hardware, and dove grey porcelain floors, with the master bathrooms featuring double sink vanities and glass enclosed oversized showers.
The boutique project doesn't boast a ton of amenities, but it does offer residents magnificent city views from its common roof deck, additional storage space in the basement, a virtual doorman, and direct elevator access in some homes.
There are two scenic routes to Manhattan: The ferry at India Street takes you to East 34th Street in about 12 minutes or you can walk (or bike) across the Pulaski Bridge to the 7 train at Vernon Boulevard, a trip that Google Maps says will take roughly 25 minutes (including the walk). The bridge, which has a 3.5 star rating on yelp (yes, that's a thing) boasts gorgeous Manhattan skyline views. And hey, if the scenic route isn't your thing, the G train at Greenpoint Avenue is located .34 miles away.
Let's talk about price. 161 Dupont has two availabilities: a one-bedroom, one-bath unit for $625K and a three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit for $1.395M. And according to CityRealty data, a typical one-bedroom condo in Greenpoint has a median price of $729,500 and a three-bedroom condo has a median price of $2.19M. Who knew it was still possible to get a deal this side of Brooklyn?
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