Condo of the Day: 10 Percent Off at One Hanson
We’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…
We’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
Uh, anon 11:49, nope not the same poster from Curbed, no idea what post you are even referring to and dont read Curbed, but nice to see you keep track of all the MJ’s in New York. Some loser has a ton of time on their hands. Woah.
I agree it’s not AY (though I’m not a fan of aspects of AY). It’s the Atlantic Center. The armpit of Brooklyn. That place is just plain gross. It’s a hideous building and does not attract the best crowds, it’s true. But this unit should sell. Look at that closet space – that’s more like it! Developers should totally be putting in a nice amount of closet space like that, in all the new condo buildings. There’s a coat closet near the front door, which is a necessity in my view in a cold-weather climate. And two big closets in the bedroom. Nice.
I went to see one of these units and absolutely fell in love with it. I was all set to make an offer, but then I thought, “Wait a minute, this will put me fairly close to Atlantic Yards. Holy shit! There’s no way in hell I’m doing this.”
And that was that.
MJ, if you’re the same who posts on Curbed, thought you had a place in the Village. Good to be you, GV and FG?
There are no floors below 9. They renumbered them so that the old fifth floor (1-4 is bank/office) became the ninth floor
AY has only affected the stupid people who let if affect them. One Hanson is in a not so great area to begin with. The units must have great views but there is little consistency to the hood. in my opinion AY can only make it a better area.
I went to see One Hanson last weekend and LOVED them. I’m not in the market to buy (own a house in FG), but went along with my sister who is considering buying. The model unit is gorgeous, great layout, lots of sunlight (although in some of the units the 2nd bedroom is a touch small). Anyway, they are only releasing units 9-16 now. The others may be available but are not actively marketed on the website. The 2 penthouses arent on the market yet either. I think the building is about 25% sold out, but it sort of makes sense considering floors 9-16 or so wont be completed for move in until at least September, and the higher floors wont be done until next spring. I do think some people are worried about AY blocking their views and sunlight, although the biggest potential “blocker” will be the air rights Ratner bought above PC Richards. The rest of AY is a bit to the left of the building. Anyway, the model unit was $840 per square foot, which for the location in Fort Greene, and the elegant construction, I didn’t think was a stretch. Also Borders in the Lobby. Just my 2 cents.
No units are ‘sold’. May have contracts but building is hardly ready to close on any.
When it all is finished you can judge.
Amazing that people will even sign contracts at this state of construction at all.
Who has the patience for all the unknown delays?
the ay trolls are starting to be more annoying that the plg one. at least there is SOME truth to what the plg one says.
the people who think that ay has much of an effect on this, they are sadly mistaken. i know 2 people who bought condos in the building (both from manhattan) and they didn’t even know what ay was…till i told them.
they were overpriced. i’m sure they will get some action at this prices.
to say that property values are depreciating before anything has even happened with ay is just plain stupid, in my opinion.