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Sales Launch at Greenpoint's 172 India Street; One-Beds Near Ferry & G Train from $679K

Greenpoint's latest boutique addition offers 7 luxury residences, most of which have outdoor space (All photos via Bold New York) Greenpoint's latest boutique addition offers 7 luxury residences, most of which have outdoor space (All photos via Bold New York)
M Development has recently kicked off sales at 172 India Street, a 4-story luxury condominium in northern Greenpoint. Just two one-bedrooms have come on the market so far: unit 2B asking $679K and unit 2A asking $745K. And if you're wondering, the median price for a one-bedroom condo in Greenpoint is currently $795K, making this an affordable offering.

In total, 172 India Street has six one-bedrooms grounded by one two-bedroom duplex. Each residence showcases plenty of natural light through its floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Other design highlights include wide-plank white oak floors, kitchens equipped with Pine Bianco cabinets, polished chrome hardware, white quartz countertops, and a complete Bosch appliance package. The modern baths feature custom vanities and a combination of Geberit, Durabit, and Kohler fixtures.
 
 
 
 
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Out of the two available listings, only one has its own private outdoor space, but the building does offer a spacious common roof deck with Manhattan views. The building also has storage space in the basement.
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Unit 2A - $745K
Unit 2B - $679K
Residents here will have a few transportation options: the G train is 3 blocks south, the 7 train is over the Pulaski Bridge, and the ferry is four blocks away at the Greenpoint waterfront. The nearby Manhattan Avenue and Franklin Street are home to plenty of restaurants, cafes, and bars, including Starbucks, Jungle Cafe, Esme, Lobster Joint, and Oak & Iron.
Amenities include a roof deck and storage space

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