Sponsored: Passive Columbia Waterfront Condos at 138 Sackett Now on the Market
The Columbia Waterfront Condominiums at 138 Sackett Street (GMAP) are now on the market and hosting open houses starting this weekend. Brownstoner readers might be familiar with other passive condos at 96 Saint Marks Place and 255 Columbia. Developer Marshall Sohne created this new passive house multi-family building, which use a zero energy model, reducing energy consumption by up to 90%….
The Columbia Waterfront Condominiums at 138 Sackett Street (GMAP) are now on the market and hosting open houses starting this weekend. Brownstoner readers might be familiar with other passive condos at 96 Saint Marks Place and 255 Columbia. Developer Marshall Sohne created this new passive house multi-family building, which use a zero energy model, reducing energy consumption by up to 90%. As the New York Times notes, this is above and beyond LEED Certification, which reduces energy consumption by around 30%. Whereas most of the previous passive houses in Brooklyn were retrofitted brownstones, the Columbia Waterfront condos were built using this model from the ground up.
138 Sackett has 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom and 4 bedroom units available starting at $965,000. The penthouse includes a large rooftop terrace. You can view the units’ availability here and see the floorplans here. Also, check out the listing on the Brownstoner marketplace.
The Columbia Waterfront District is uniquely positioned north of Red Hook, just west of Cobble Hill and very close to Carroll Gardens. The neighborhood is becoming increasingly popular, with great restaurants and shops in the area, including the award-winning Pok Pok NY and rooftop restaurant Alma. Nearby Jalopy Theater and Music School is a fun hangout, with shows and ukelele lessons.
Open houses begin this week on October 20th from 1-4pm and October 23 from 6-8pm. This will continue every Sunday and Wednesday during the same times. See more photos after the jump.
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