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$1,675,000
BTC
21.431
ETH
731.34
Beds
2
Baths
2
Home Size
1,384 sq. ft.
Year Built
1920
Set within a classic prewar loft building on a quiet stretch of DUMBO at the crossroads of Vinegar Hill, this two-bedroom residence offers a rare combination of scale, light, and turnkey condition. Spanning nearly 1,400 square feet, the home is defined by true loft proportions, three exposures, and private outdoor space. Freshly painted interiors and newly refinished hardwood floors complete this move-in ready offering.
The main living space is expansive yet well-composed, easily accommodating distinct areas for living, dining, and entertaining without compromise. The open kitchen is thoughtfully designed and finished with limestone countertops, custom cabinetry, and a suite of integrated appliances, including a Wolf range and Sub-Zero refrigerator - balancing clean design with everyday functionality.
The primary suite is quietly positioned and generously scaled, featuring dual exposures, direct access to the terrace, and a custom walk-in closet. The en-suite bath is finished in limestone with radiant heated floors, a double vanity, deep soaking tub, and separate glass-enclosed shower. The second bedroom is well-proportioned and flexible, supported by a fully finished second bath with similarly refined materials and detailing.
Originally built in 1923 and thoughtfully converted, 79 Bridge Street retains the authenticity of its industrial past while offering the convenience of modern condominium living with low monthly carrying costs. Located moments from the waterfront, neighborhood parks, and everyday conveniences - including Wegmans and Lifetime Fitness - as well as some of Brooklyn’s most established dining and retail destinations, the neighborhood continues to see strong demand. Nearby transportation includes the A/C/F trains and NYC Ferry, providing seamless access to Manhattan and beyond.
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Kings
Neighborhood
Dumbo
Agents
Steven Dawson
+1 310 910 1722
Robert Varvara
+1 310 910 1722
