Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$13,280 ($10.83/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($430,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Step into the epitome of urban sophistication with this rarely available loft residence located in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Boasting a spacious living/dining combination bathed in natural light from south west exposure, this stunning condo is a study in light and space. Quietly facing the interior gardens at the back of the building, 10 foot ceilings accentuate the open floor plan and original brick and beams, creating an ambiance that seamlessly blends industrial charm and character with the comforts of modernity.
The primary bedroom is a haven of tranquility, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that offer direct southern views.
Meanwhile, the windowed home office is a bright and versatile space that easily accommodates a queen-size bed and other furniture, providing endless possibilities for customization. The split layout of these two rooms ensures privacy and functionality, catering to a variety of lifestyle needs.
Bring your inner chef to the open marble kitchen, which has been upgraded with new cabinetry and hardware.
Equipped with top-of-the-line appliances including a Sub-zero refrigerator, wine cooler, Bosch stove, oven, and dishwasher, as well as a Wolf gas range, this kitchen is a delight for cooking enthusiasts. A large marble island provides an abundance of counter space, making it the perfect hub for culinary creations and casual dining. The luxury continues in the gut renovated marble bath, featuring curated tiling, double sinks, a separate soaking tub, and a rainwater shower.
Additionally, while ample closet space and a new stacked washer/dryer add elements of convenience, the entire HVAC system for the apartment was also replaced in 2021.
Hailed as a “Williamsburg Sensation” by the media, the Mason Fisk was one of the fastest selling conversions in Brooklyn when it launched in 2009, and its desirability and popularity have only increased with time. Originally built for manufacturing in 1910 and repurposed a century later, the building is a stunning example of the adaptive reuse of historic building materials, including brick, wood beams, iron and steel.
Mason Fisk was also a 2011 winner of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce’s Brooklyn Building Award. The building has key fob entry, an open roof deck with planting area and a resident super. It’s location is unbeatable- equidistant from both McCarren and Bushwick Inlet Parks and the Bedford Avenue subway stop while surrounded by Williamsburgs finest shopping and dining in every direction.
72 Berry is one of a handful of original loft buildings available for residential use in this former manufacturing zone, and offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a truly authentic Brooklyn lifestyle. Please note that apartment 5C is listed as a 1 bedroom with home office in the offering plan.
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