Sales have launched at a new boutique condo development located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn at 62-66 North Third Street, between Kent and Wythe Avenues. The building contains 13 family-sized residences in two buildings with prices starting at $1.1 million. The structures appear identical on the exterior, but have a distinct interior design.
At 62 North Third Street, eight homes in one- to four-bedroom layouts range between 731 to 2,000 square feet, and at 66 North Third Street there are five full-floor homes with up to 2,000 square feet and direct key-lock elevator access. The development team is comprised of Flatiron Real Estate Advisors, Duke Equities, MJM and SRA Architecture and Engineering. According to the team, this is "the first project in Williamsburg to present a viable offering to buyers looking for newly constructed family-sized residences."
At 62 North Third Street, eight homes in one- to four-bedroom layouts range between 731 to 2,000 square feet, and at 66 North Third Street there are five full-floor homes with up to 2,000 square feet and direct key-lock elevator access. The development team is comprised of Flatiron Real Estate Advisors, Duke Equities, MJM and SRA Architecture and Engineering. According to the team, this is "the first project in Williamsburg to present a viable offering to buyers looking for newly constructed family-sized residences."
Residences have open floor plans, over 11-foot concrete ceilings, oversized windows, walk-in closets, and outdoor spaces. A pair of oversized homes, one on the second floor of each building, have huge 1,200-square-foot terraces. There are also two 3-bedroom penthouse residences with outdoor space spread across two levels with views of the Manhattan skyline and the Williamsburg bridge.
Designer Kimberly Peck crafted the interiors. Kitchens have imported Italian Composit matte black cabinets with Bianco Puro white countertops, and top-line Sub Zero refrigerators, Bosch appliances and wine fridges. Spa-like bathrooms have heated tiled floors, Dornbracht matte black hardware, Lacava floating vanities, mosaic marble tiled showers, frameless low iron glass doors, soaking tubs and Toto toilets.
Designer Kimberly Peck crafted the interiors. Kitchens have imported Italian Composit matte black cabinets with Bianco Puro white countertops, and top-line Sub Zero refrigerators, Bosch appliances and wine fridges. Spa-like bathrooms have heated tiled floors, Dornbracht matte black hardware, Lacava floating vanities, mosaic marble tiled showers, frameless low iron glass doors, soaking tubs and Toto toilets.
Each building has its own lobby with a virtual doorman
private storage spaces, and bike parking.
“What sets this project apart from other developments is the quality of design, bringing together a design team to offer Williamsburg its finest product – an intimate, boutique building. It caters to the ever-growing population of families looking to set their roots in the area, as Williamsburg is quickly becoming the ideal living and working neighborhood with luxury retail, cultural offerings, great schools and the best recreational activities,” says David Dweck, Principal of Duke Equities.
“What sets this project apart from other developments is the quality of design, bringing together a design team to offer Williamsburg its finest product – an intimate, boutique building. It caters to the ever-growing population of families looking to set their roots in the area, as Williamsburg is quickly becoming the ideal living and working neighborhood with luxury retail, cultural offerings, great schools and the best recreational activities,” says David Dweck, Principal of Duke Equities.