In North Williamsburg, the modern townhouse development known as Sixth & Meyer is a collection of three newly-constructed buildings with 13 condominium residences that launched sales in 2017. The buildings (278, 282, and 286 North Sixth Street) are nestled on a quiet tree-lined block near many of the dining, drinking, and cultural establishments that popularize the neighborhood.
Inside, the homes offer contemporary style and modern living. Four of the units are available for purchase and come in a range of layouts priced starting from $2.249 million ($1,266 PSF). Interiors evoke loft living with expansive living spaces, hardwood floors, high ceilings and large windows. Buyers are offered 3% of closing cost credit on full ask offers in contract by October 15th.
The sales team at Douglas Elliman has revealed a staged home for residence #286-1A showing off its bright living spaces and custom interior design features. Priced at $3.559 million, the layout includes a roomy 3,126 square feet of interior space spread over two levels along with a backyard and patio totaling 1,291 square feet. The duplex has three bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a half-bathroom.
The main entrance brings you to a foyer and great room that measure 21’ x 18’10; also on the main floor are the three bedrooms, three full bathrooms, kitchen and an enclosed laundry room. There is custom millwork, ceiling heights reach 10’4 throughout, and floors are dressed in 8-inch white oak planks. On the lower level, which also has an entrance, there is a media/recreation room measuring 37’3 x 36’, another laundry room and the half bath. The rear of the room opens to the expansive patio and backyard.
A state-of-the-art kitchen with island has a fully integrated Bertazzoni and Bosch appliance package including a paneled dishwasher and refrigerator, walnut cabinetry, and a 6-burner stove with a stainless steel hood. The kitchen has custom pendant light fixtures, Caesarstone countertops, Emtek hardware and a white subway tile backsplash. Bathroom finishes offer Brizo fixtures, honed black Nero Marquina marble countertops, hexagonal tile floors and a deep soaking tub. The residence offers “artistic detail intermingled with tasteful modern finishes for the urban modernist,” according to listings.
The exterior of the three-story development evokes the factory and industrial buildings the neighborhood is known for. It sits on a quiet tree-lined block at the corner of North Sixth Street and Havemeyer Street near the G and L train at Metropolitan Avenue. See more property details on CityRealty here.