First Pricing Clues for 20 Henry Street
[nggallery id=”23321″ template=galleryview] We’d been hearing from a couple of tipsters that brokers for the much-anticipated conversion-plus-new-build at 20 Henry Street were releasing price info to potential buyers, despite the fact that the
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We’d been hearing from a couple of tipsters that brokers for the much-anticipated conversion-plus-new-build at 20 Henry Street were releasing price info to potential buyers, despite the fact that the website is still devoid of such info. On Thursday, Curbed posted a report that prices were “slightly over $1,100/sqft” and then on Friday DumboNYC posted some actual floorplans with prices: (1) a 1,530-square-foot three-bedroom for $1,575,000; (2) a 1,310-square-foot two-bedroom for $1,490,000; (3) a 726-square-foot one-bedroom for $625,000. Any other data points that readers know of?
20 Henry Street First Release [DumboNYC] GMAP
Sizing Up a Heights Newcomer [Curbed] DOB
20 Henry Swings Back Into Action [Brownstoner]
From Mints to Condos at 20 Henry Street [Brownstoner]
My curiosity is piqued, but pricing seems optimistic for pre-constr (I admit to being a nervous nellie about the state of the economy). This development might be a decent bellweather for the market’s confidence in two of the higher priced nabes in the area. Wonder if anyone has compared the pricing to One Brooklyn Bridge, which I guess is the nearest pre-construction development on the market? Sounds like sales have slowed there based on other comments, though I’m not certain if that is speculation or based on facts.
Not so keen on 5C-s with it’s kitchen island in the living-dining area.
But then, for a mere 1.5 million, what can one expect? One should probably be thankful there are doors.
No, but I’m liking Unit #3A-S. The isolation of the master from the other BR’s is ideal and rare.