Boerum Hill Passive House Condos up for Sale
Two condos at environmentally friendly new building 210 Pacific Street in Boerum Hill have hit the market, Curbed reported. The brass-clad building will have 10 units built to Passive House standards, as well as energy efficient appliances, a solar hot water system and an electric car charging station. The two apartments listed right now are a 1,563-square-foot…
Two condos at environmentally friendly new building 210 Pacific Street in Boerum Hill have hit the market, Curbed reported. The brass-clad building will have 10 units built to Passive House standards, as well as energy efficient appliances, a solar hot water system and an electric car charging station.
The two apartments listed right now are a 1,563-square-foot three-bedroom asking $2,495,000, and a 3,133-square-foot four-bedroom asking $5,250,000. Interior renderings show fairly typical upscale condos — big, open layouts, marble countertops, freestanding soaking tubs, white oak kitchen cabinets. Check out more interior renderings and an exterior rendering showing the facade’s irregular windows after the jump.
SBLM Architects designed the building, and Nava Companies is the developer.
The apartments are certainly large, but so are the price tags. What do you think of the finishes and prices?
Boerum Hill’s Passive House Condos Are Ready For Buyers [Curbed]
210 Pacific Street Listings [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP
210 Pacific Street Coverage [Brownstoner]
Renderings by SBLM Architects via Brown Harris Stevens
to be fair though, when there is a plumbing problem at my house, all I have to do is pick up the phone 🙂 . . . and maintenance at $15K per year is less than $$22K per year (plus the significant savings on taxes). Different strokes for different folks but I definitely don’t ‘get this’.