Clinton Hill Luxury Rentals Debut
After years in the works, luxury rental building 97 Grand Avenue near the Navy Yard in Clinton Hill has just begun leasing. Apartments start at $2,300, Curbed reported. The 27 one-, two- and three-bedroom units are asking as much as $5,460. They range in size from 624 to 1,415 square feet. MNS put 11 units on the market; four have terraces….
After years in the works, luxury rental building 97 Grand Avenue near the Navy Yard in Clinton Hill has just begun leasing. Apartments start at $2,300, Curbed reported. The 27 one-, two- and three-bedroom units are asking as much as $5,460. They range in size from 624 to 1,415 square feet. MNS put 11 units on the market; four have terraces.
Designed by Garth Hayden, the building includes on-site parking, a furnished roof deck, a common courtyard and a storage room. Each unit also has stainless steel appliances and a washer and dryer. The first open house took place yesterday, and move-ins are scheduled to start next month. What do you think of the prices and look?
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97 Grand Avenue [MNS] GMAP
Clinton Hill’s Newest Batch O’ Rentals Debut From $2,300 [Curbed]
This isn’t luxury. It’s “luxury.”
All luxury now is “luxury.” I think the only new construction builds I’ve liked have been a few loft conversions, and I’m not sure those count as “new.”
It’s kind of funny and sad that most tenement railroad flats have better layouts than these new builds. I predict that maybe someone might notice this and start building railroads again…. it would honestly be a huge improvement.
oh goodie, as I lay on my couch i get to look at my stove. wow, what a view,
when is everyone going to wise up and realize that this is not open concept, it is a living room with a kitchen along a wall. It is a builders way of cramming more apartments into a building, thus reducing the amt of sq footage per pat.
so no longer we have 3 rooms, we have 2….
looks really crappy to me, and i hate the bed in front of the window.
the staging is horrid.
I don’t care how nice they are, that is too expensive for that location. Even the G train isn’t very nearby. And, sure, 3 bedrooms are nice and relatively hard to come by, but $5460 at this location and on the first floor?
Also, is parking included or is merely available for another fee?
No didnt you hear every new yorker gets free parking in the city. New Deblasio Law.
On the bright side, they did away with the island that would otherwise take up half of the floor space.
Completely agreed. Staged in a way that pretends there is no problem – where’s the TV?