The newly-finished condo 52 Maspeth
offers top-of-the-line residences in a quaint corner of Williamsburg. The five-floor, seven-unit building designed by INFOCUS
is located within walking distance to the Grand and Graham Ave L, and the Metropolitan G.
Each of its high-ceiling, loft-style apartments feature oversized windows, spacious master baths, and a state-of-the-art kitchen that includes custom German cabinetry with white oak open shelving, Fisher & Paykal refrigerator and Bosch appliance package. Amenities include an elevator and private storage for every unit. Upper-floor apartments feature beautiful views of the neighborhood and Manhattan.
Each of its high-ceiling, loft-style apartments feature oversized windows, spacious master baths, and a state-of-the-art kitchen that includes custom German cabinetry with white oak open shelving, Fisher & Paykal refrigerator and Bosch appliance package. Amenities include an elevator and private storage for every unit. Upper-floor apartments feature beautiful views of the neighborhood and Manhattan.
While at least three apartments are now in-contract, still available is
Unit 3R, a one-bedroom with balcony listed for $690,000 and Unit #1F
, a two-bedroom duplex with a backyard asking $995,000.
The mint-condition abodes are close to activity-filled Cooper Park. The park is named after philanthropist, industrialist, and inventor Peter Cooper, who brought us, among other things, the first trans-Atlantic telegraph cable, the first functioning steam engine, and, with his wife Sarah's help, Jell-O. The park offers a dog run, tennis and basketball courts, and a farmer's market that runs Saturdays beginning in the late spring and summer months.
Residents at 52 Maspeth will be a hop and a skip away from event spaces like House of Yes, The Knockdown Center,
The Knitting Factory, and Brooklyn Steele; as well as walking distance from some of the most beloved eateries and bars around in an area that rewards exploration. Check out Wei’s, the Chinese restaurant that’ll become your go-to Seamless order when you’re craving pork dumplings or buns. Take a 20-minute walk and treat yourself to an arepa at Caracas; you’ll fall in love with their famous sauce! Or head over to the New York Distilling Co. on the weekend for a sample of Dorothy Parker Gin and more, and go home with three bottles for $75!
Contributing Writer
Ben Kharakh
Ben Kharakh is a writer and comedian living in the New York City metropolitan area. His work has appeared in Vice, Fortune, and The Best of McSweeneys: Humor Edition by Vintage Press.