onehansonFL.jpg
onehansonint.jpgWe’ve been a big believer in One Hanson since the beginning, so we’re a little surprised that they’re having to do 10 percent price cuts, but perhaps it’s a sign of the increasing pipeline of condos that will be hitting the market over the next 12 to 18 months. After seven months, Apartment 12D, for example, has just beenreduced from $708,692 to $628,456. Given the ceiling height, high floor and size (934 square feet), we’ll be very surprised if it doesn’t move at this price. Does anyone know how many units in the building have sold up to now? The One Hanson website shows that there are 14 units available between the 9th and 16th floors. Have the rest sold? When are lower floors going to be released?
One Hanson, Apartment 12 D [Corcoran] GMAP
One Hanson, 12D Reduced [Natefind]
Apartment Availability [One Hanson]
Building photo by Frank Lynch


What's Your Take? Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

  1. OMG, you anti-develpment people are really sick in the head! This is NYC and hipster/radicals/NIMBY snobs are not going to stifle the growth and development of NYC. No borough in the city is immune. In fifty years, both Brooklyn and Queens (and to a lesser extent the Bronx) will look very much like Manhattan. And guess what? Bitching and moaning about NYC development on a small time local blogsite is not going to get you any where either. Brooklyn has a fuck’n population of 2.5 million but for some insane reason you lunatics think that pontificating about your position on AY really matters to the vast majority of Brooklynites from Bensonhurst, Coney Island, East New York, Brownsville, Flatbush, Canarsie, Sheepshead Bay, etc.

    Get a grip! Brownstoner’s daily readership is lucky enough to be in the one hundreds but you dopes think that posting for days and days about AY really matters to the rank and file. WTF? Find better use of your time!

    DDDB is broke and general community apathy towards AY exist for an eff’n good reason; no matter the drawbacks, Brooklyn wants a professional basketball team (hockey too) and massive commercial and luxury housing development downtown. Yes, we have an inferiority complex and massive ego to match!

    There you have it. Now give it up!!

  2. That corner of Atlantic & Flatbush, while already horrible now, is going to be the nightmare of all nightmares. They should do what they have in Paris and put pedestrian tunnels underneath. I’m just guessing that DOT has no plan at all for increased traffic flow there–Can’t just make it go one way like 6th & 7th Aves!

  3. last week, broker said about 40% sold.

    seems to be moving slowly…

    9th floor is the lowest residential floor.

    when i was in the sales office, i heard a conference call about dropping the prices on one unit in each of the lines they were having trouble selling…. and seeing the outcome before they readjust prices the other ones in the line.

1 4 5 6 7 8