After three years, one teaser video, and several tantalizing Instagram posts, sales have launched at Brooklyn Point, Extell Development's first building in the borough. The Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed tower is Brooklyn's tallest residential building at 68 stories and 720 feet high. A few future buildings (ahem, 9 DeKalb Avenue) threaten to surpass its height record, but newly revealed renderings show that they will have a lot to live up to in terms of apartments and amenities.
Brooklyn Point studios start at $837K; one-bedrooms start at $1.102 million; two-bedrooms start at $1.907 million; and three-bedrooms start at $2.929 million. According to CityRealty data, these prices put them well above the Downtown Brooklyn median price of $740K for studios, $960K for one-bedrooms, $1.355 million for two-bedrooms, and $2.085 million for three-bedrooms.
Brooklyn Point studios start at $837K; one-bedrooms start at $1.102 million; two-bedrooms start at $1.907 million; and three-bedrooms start at $2.929 million. According to CityRealty data, these prices put them well above the Downtown Brooklyn median price of $740K for studios, $960K for one-bedrooms, $1.355 million for two-bedrooms, and $2.085 million for three-bedrooms.
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All apartments will have panoramic waterfront and skyline views seen through floor-to-ceiling windows, interiors by Katherine Newman Designs, and luxe finishes.
The Extell Choice program allows residents to have their choice of light or dark palettes for custom kitchen cabinetry and white oak wood flooring. Either way, kitchens come with white quartz countertops and a premium Miele integrated appliance package.
Tranquil master suites feature walls of glass and walk-in closets.
Master baths are outfitted with radiant floor heating, mosaic walls, and integrated glass medicine cabinet.
In addition to the highest rooftop infinity pool in the Western hemisphere, Brooklyn Point is topped with lounge and dining areas, outdoor showers, and a movie screening area.
The indoor, 65-foot saltwater pool is part of a spa area with lounge seating, hot tub, infrared sauna, and men's and women's steam rooms.
The ninth-floor Park Lounge offers coffee in the morning, cocktails in the evening, and floor-to-ceiling glass walls, fireplace, workspace, and terrace access at all times.
A landscaped terrace has a putting green, fire pit, and dining areas with grills.
With a two-story playroom inside and Forest Adventure playground right outside the door, children have as much to enjoy at Brooklyn Point as adults.
A game room is fully equipped with billiards, Ping Pong, foosball, card tables, classic arcade games, and video game consoles attached to a big screen TV.
Between a chef's kitchen and wine library, Brooklyn Point is an epicure's paradise.
An eleventh-floor, state-of-the-art fitness center has cardio and weights areas, spin and Pilates studios, rock climbing wall, and squash/basketball court.
An Alamo Drafthouse Cinema outpost is less than a block away, but residents may not need it with their building's screening and performance room.
Building staff and services include concierge, doorman, package room, cold storage, dry cleaning and stroller valets, pet spa, bike room, and storage.
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