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This will be an interesting test of the high-end market in Brooklyn: a 1,961-square-foot penthouse with a 1,758-square-foot terrace at the J Condo in Dumbo just hit the market with an asking price of $2,900,000. (Floorplan on the jump.) As we reported last week, someone just agreed to drop over $5 million on a penthouse at The Edge in Williamsburg, so it’s not impossible, but it’s still a tough sell!
100 Jay Street, #PH [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark

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  1. So…. who’s buying a $3 million luxury penthouse a mile in the sky and actually giving a crap about the “neighborhood feel.” This place is a manhattan extension type place. Quick cab rides to everywhere. It’s only 1 stop across the river on the F-train so your east village friends will still speak to you.

  2. The building seems disconnected from the rest of DUMBO. It is close to the F, but that area is really ghastly. At least on Main or on Washington one still feels connected to Brooklyn Heights and the rest of Brooklyn. Here, north of the Manhattan Bridge, you’re connected to what? the DOT tow pound and the projects? I just don’t like it over there.

  3. Sam, that is dumbo, not vinegar hill F train across from corner of building, A is four blocks and 2/3 is nine blocks
    dumbo is a small town, but a lovely one

    the apartment – are those the original marketing shots? looks like no one ever lived there

  4. I’m missing the whole Scarlet O’Hara thing here, but OK.
    This is lovely, the space is ample and not cookie-cutter. But the location of this building has always been the deal-killer for me. I really hate the location of the J. It is just in no-man’s land. Dunno, maybe if you drive everywhere it is convenient, but the idea of city-living is to be able to walk and take the trains here and there. Dunno, maybe for a celebrity with a dedicated driver. But still, Vinegar Hill?

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