Discover an unparalleled standard of luxury at 138 Willoughby Street, the incomparable Brooklyn Point.
Apartment 65H is an exquisite corner two-bedroom, two-bathroom home that embodies both luxury and lifestyle.
Featuring coveted dual exposures, floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the space in natural light throughout the day and treats residents to magical views of both the New York City skyline and waterfront, culminating in breathtaking sunsets from one of the most elevated vantage points in Brooklyn.
The windowed gourmet kitchen blends form and function seamlessly. Outfitted with sophisticated dark cabinetry, sleek Miele appliances, and custom Waterworks fixtures, this kitchen embodies elegance. A chic breakfast bar anchors the space, creating the perfect setting for both casual meals and entertaining.
The primary bedroom suite is complete with expansive closet space and a meticulously crafted en-suite bath. This sanctuary boasts intricately designed mosaic walls with imported stone, a custom-stained white oak vanity topped with marble, and radiant heated floors for year-round comfort. A satin copper-framed integrated medicine cabinet and illuminated makeup mirror add a final touch of elegance.
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720 feet into the Brooklyn skyline, Brooklyn Point is home to 458 exclusive residences, complemented by over 40,000 square feet of curated indoor and outdoor amenities. The building's crown jewel is the highest residential infinity pool in the Western Hemisphere, offering a sublime retreat high above the city. Residents also benefit from a 25-year tax abatement ensuring lasting value.
Situated within the vibrant City Point, residents enjoy unparalleled access to luxury retail, world-class dining, and entertainment. The DeKalb Market Hall offers 40 eclectic vendors, trendy restaurants, craft cocktail bars, and the convenience of a flagship Trader Joe's. With 11 subway lines at your doorstep, this premier location offers seamless connectivity to Manhattan and beyond.
Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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DUMBO (short for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) was once an industrial area and has since become one of the borough’s toniest neighborhoods.
Its late 19th-century warehouses have been converted into luxury condominiums that line the cobblestone streets along with opulent new developments and amenity-filled rental buildings. Outdoor activities are made easy in the award-winning Brooklyn Bridge Park where kayaking, “rock” climbing, and soccer are just a few of the many offerings. If you’re feeling lazy, take a ride on Jane’s historical carousel or grab an ice cream at the Brooklyn ... read more