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Sustainable Opulence: Williamsburg's Priciest Penthouse Hits the Market at $4.6M

Steve Halpern, a founding agent at Compass, has unveiled a stunning Williamsburg penthouse at 207 N 8th St Unit PH, featuring an imported floating Italian staircase. The abode price at $4.6 million, making it the most expensive penthouse for sale in Williamsburg, is the last remaining sponsored unit at RoseBK, an earth-friendly new development constructed using passive house standards to minimize energy consumption, blending sustainability and opulence harmoniously. 

The spectacular penthouse includes three spacious bedrooms offering city-wide views, complemented by three contemporary bathrooms. With soaring 18+ foot ceilings, the home allows for an airy and grand ambiance and also features an impressive 1,163 sq ft private roof deck, perfect for entertaining or relaxing. The kitchens and bathrooms have been designed by LAGO, with fixtures by renowned Italian luxury design manufacturer Gessi. LAGO is an innovative Italian interior design firm known for its elegant finishes and one-of-a-kind pieces.

Crafted by acclaimed developers Pinner Development and Maskenada, it establishes a new benchmark for eco-conscious living while exuding unparalleled luxury. This is the latest Brooklyn earth-friendly development from Maskenada, which also developed Crown Heights’ first certified passive house at Lexè. This Italian firm prioritizes beautiful, sustainable developments and has developed passive houses in Italian cities, including Cortina, Vincenza, Treviso, and Montebelluna, before expanding its footprint in Brooklyn.

In its commitment to deliver unmatched comfort and well-being, acclaimed developers Pinner Development and Maskenada meticulously engineered features such as airtight interiors, triple-panel glass windows for consistent year-round temperatures, and a sophisticated ventilation system for pristine air quality. Additionally, the residence incorporates air filtration mechanisms and utilizes non-toxic materials, prioritizing health and sustainability. Reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling by up to 80 percent significantly contributes to a more sustainable and eco-friendly Brooklyn.

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