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Travel to work by ferry from this three-bedroom DUMBO penthouse

Alanna Schubach
By Alanna Schubach  |
March 9, 2017 - 1:59PM
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This penthouse condo is in a new development at 200 Water Street that comes with some standout perks, including fine art showcased in the lobby and apartment features like radiant heat floors and sliding walls (rather than doors). The property is just a few blocks from Brooklyn Bridge Park and the East River Ferry, meaning you could enjoy a speedy and scenic commute if you work in the Financial District. Plus, there's a private parking garage if you'd rather stay on land. 

Listed for $4.7 million by Halstead Property, the three-bedroom, three-bath apartment also comes with an 811-square-foot terrace and tall ceilings, leaving you plenty of room to spread out.  

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You'll enter via a private keyed elevator to the foyer; in the open plan living area (see the main image), a wall of windows brings in natural light and leads to the deck, which includes gas, water, and electric lines to make for easy entertaining. The white oak floors are heated throughout, and in the kitchen, you'll find marble-topped counters, plentiful storage, and high-end appliances, including wine storage. 

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Past the living area, you'll find the bedrooms, all of which have their own bath, as well as a private laundry room with a washer and dryer. Each bedroom benefits from the oversized windows, and the master includes a walk-in closet and large, sunny en-suite bath with double sinks and a walk-in shower, though you may want some kind of shade over the window, if privacy's important. 

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In addition to parking, the development also offers full-time doorman service, a shared, landscaped garden, a gym, and bicycle storage (yet another way to get around town). 

 

Alanna Schubach

Alanna Schubach

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Contributing editor Alanna Schubach has over a decade of experience as a New York City-based freelance journalist.

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