Just five condos remain on the market at a new Williamsburg residential tower located at 190 South 1st Street. Topping out at 13 stories tall, the new building offers 32 condominiums ranging from studios to three-bedrooms, with current availabilities averaging $1,494 per square foot. The property is developed by Adam America Real Estate, and ODA Architecture designed the building which has nearly 31,000 square feet of residential space and over 8,000 square feet of community space.
The remaining available units are studios to three-bedrooms, with a studio for $624,000, two 1-bedrooms starting from $799,000, two 2-bedrooms from $1.41 million, and a 3-bedroom for $2.15 million. The mid-rise tower soars higher than any of the neighboring buildings, offering residents unobstructed views of Manhattan and Brooklyn, and most units are complete with a private balcony.
Inside, residences feature floor-to-ceiling windows, antique gray 4-inch hardwood flooring, central air and heating, Bosch washers and dryers, and ample closet space. Gourmet kitchens boast Liebherr refrigerators, Kohler under-mount stainless steel sinks, Grohe faucets, custom Bosch appliances, Caesarstone countertops, and Lacquer cabinetry. Custom Italian ceramic tiled baths include Kohler sinks, soaking tubs, and Grohe showers. Amenities in the building include a landscaped terrace and garden with an outdoor shower, a furnished resident’s lounge, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and bicycle storage.
Situated on a prime Williamsburg corner at South 1st Street and Driggs Avenue, the building benefits from nearby treasures include Peter Luger’s Steakhouse, Bembe, and Brooklyn Industries, along with many convenient transportation options. The condos join 231 condos for sale in the area that have a median price of $1,238 per square foot. The average closing price for a condo in the area in September was $1,309 per square foot, up from last September’s closing price of $1,228 per square foot.
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Katy Cornell
Katy Cornell is a Long Island native with a passion for writing about real estate in the big city. She recently graduated from the University of Virginia with a BA in English and is a frequent contributor to CityRealty's Market Insight and NYC real estate blog 6sqft.