Pierhouse at Brooklyn Bridge Park idyllically sits both a stone’s throw from the famous Brooklyn Bridge and a stretch of prime waterfront property that offers stunning, unobstructed views of the Manhattan skyline.

The 108 luxurious new condos and townhouses were developed by Toll Brothers City Living and Starwood Capital. Most residences feature double-height ceilings in living rooms and are plenty spacious, averaging 2,500 square feet. Units are available in open one- to five-bedroom floorplans, and many homes include private outdoor space for easy entertaining or just unwinding.

Kitchens boast a suite of top-notch Gaggenau appliances, and honed Calacatta Tucci marble countertops, as well as solid walnut cabinets for a thoroughly sleek look.

Residents will savour a genuine spa-like experience in the luxurious master bathroom, which features a deep standalone tub and walk-in glass shower.

Some of Pierhouse’s exceptional amenities include a pet washing station, a children’s playroom, rooftop bar, rooftop pool and a full fitness center.

Further, a luxury hotel opened next door to Pierhouse at Brooklyn Bridge Park, offering out-of-town guests a convenient, yet upscale place to recharge while visiting residents.

Pricing for available units starts at $3.7 million.

Pierhouse at Brooklyn Bridge Park is located at 90 Furman Street in the DUMBO section of Brooklyn.

DUMBO is the first neighborhood you’ll encounter as you step off the Brooklyn Bridge. It is an interesting mix of old and converted warehouses, cobblestone streets, boutique shops, museums and art galleries, and a plethora of new residential construction. Many tech companies also call DUMBO home.

The area is a magnet for homebuyers, thanks to its breathtaking views, proximity to Downtown Manhattan and convenient access to mass transit.

Don’t miss your chance to buy in this one-of-a-kind development in one of Brooklyn’s most vibrant neighborhoods.

Call the sales center at 718 765 3805 to schedule your tour, or visit the official website here.

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