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145 President (via Arc Media) 145 President (via Arc Media)
Sales have officially launched at 145 President, a luxury condo on a tree-lined street in the heart of Carroll Gardens. Developer Avery Hall Investments brought to market and designed the new building, which presents a rare opportunity to buy new construction in the coveted neighborhood. Two-bedrooms start at $2.295 million, and three-bedrooms start at $3.095 million.
145 President’s handsome Danish brick façade creates a warm, timeless structure that fits in well yet distinguishes itself in the neighborhood. On the inside, all 17 apartments have floor-to-ceiling windows inspired by French doors, high ceilings, hardwood floors, multiple zone temperature control, and, in most units, washer/dryers. The two garden apartments have their own expansive terraces, while six residences have their own balconies. Kitchens are equipped with Tundra Gray marble slab countertops and backsplashes, Miele appliance package with vented hood, and wine fridge in select units.
145 President interiors, via Arc Media
145-President-Street-04 Rendering of kitchen
145-President-Street-04 Master bath
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145 President is topped with two shared rooftop terraces with views of New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty, and the Manhattan skyline. The amenities package also includes a state-of-the-art fitness center, library with custom millwork, and a private storage unit for every residence. 15 on-site indoor parking spaces are available for purchase.
145 President roof deck, via Arc Media
Sales at 145 President average $1,679 per square foot, far above Carroll Gardens' closing condo price of $999 per square foot. It also exceed the northern Brooklyn condo median by a fair amount.
Carroll Gardens condo sales data (via CityRealty)
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