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Sales Launch at 21 Powers in Williamsburg; 1-Beds Starting at 779K

21 Powers Street is offering one- to two-bedroom residences within walking distance to the J and M trains (All renderings & floor plans via Halstead) 21 Powers Street is offering one- to two-bedroom residences within walking distance to the J and M trains (All renderings & floor plans via Halstead)
Williamsburg isn't exactly synonymous with affordability - the current median price for a 1-bedroom there is $940,800 - but sometimes a new condo comes on the market that surprises us. And 21 Powers Street, a brand new 4-story, 14-unit condo by Minrav Development has done exactly that. It launches sales earlier this month and has three units up for grabs with prices starting at $779,000 for a 1-bedroom, 1-bath unit.

The building's fresh renderings show us a completely reworked (and more attractive) facade by Grasso Menziuso Architects and interiors designed by GE-T Architects.

The 14 residences feature unique wood floor-to-ceiling doors, 5" white oak hardwood flooring, open kitchens with Calacatta Gray Quartz countertops and backsplashes, polished chrome fittings, custom white lacquered cabinetry, and modern Miele appliances. And nearly just as important to homebuyers are the bathrooms - those at 21 Powers aim to provide a "soothing sensory experience" with calming Calacatta walls and floors and elegant fixtures by Hansgrohe.
21 powers living Living room rendering
21 powers kitchen Open kitchen and dining room with private outdoor space
Current listings range in size from 667 square feet to 1,065 square feet. In addition to 3A, the 1-bed,1 bath unit for $779K, there is 1C, a 1-bed, 1.5-bath duplex with a 633-square-foot private backyard for $1.35M and 2B, a 2-bed, 2-bath home for $1.279M.
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Floor plans for available 3 units
For its residents, 21 Powers offers amenities that include a fitness studio with Peloton bikes, a virtual doorman, package room, rooftop lounge with views of NYC, bike storage, and an in-home washer and dryer in every home. Enclosed parking, secured storage, and rooftop cabanas are also available for purchase.

Luckily, the building is a 10-minute walk from the J and M train at Hewes Street and even closer to the G and L trains at Lorimer Street. Of course, this is prime Williamsburg so highly-rated restaurants, cafes, and bars like Barcade, The West Brooklyn, Santos Anne, and Brooklyn Cupcake are steps away.
21 powers bathroom Bathroom with Hansgrohe fixtures
21 powers rooftop terrace Common rooftop terrace with city skyline views
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