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Williamsburg's Austin Nichols House Reaches $100 Million In Sales

The sales for The Serhant Team repped Austin Nichols House at 184 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg has just reached $100 million in sales since the team started selling the property 12 months ago. Since the L train reversal was announced in January, The Serhant Team has sold over $35,000,000. The popular property has been receiving 3-4 offers a week and just filed for a 5% pricing increase across the board which NO other building in the area is doing.

 Originally conceived by Cass Gilbert in the early 20th century, Austin Nichols House has been re-imagined by Morris Adjmi and embodies preeminent design, along with offering authentic loft living as a testament to the neighborhood’s history and culture. Ideally positioned on the North Brooklyn waterfront, these unique homes range from studio to three bedrooms, and feature high beamed loft ceilings, tobacco smoked oak flooring, concrete columns, and unrivaled Manhattan skyline views.

Amenities include a state of the art fitness center complete with water views, onsite parking, 24/7 doorman, , a fully landscaped second floor Zen garden and lush third floor courtyard spanning the entire interior core of the building,  screening room, lounge area equipped with a full catering kitchen, children’s playroom, business center, fully sound proofed jam room, outdoor fireplace and a roof deck are all maintained with the help of a full time staff and live in resident manager.

The Austin Nichols House is prominently positioned on the North Brooklyn Waterfront, overlooking the largest stretch of the East River, and offering direct access to the East River Ferry, North 5th Street Pier and the East River State Park. The development team is comprised of Kushner Companies and LIVWRK.

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