The moment you step out of your private, secure elevator and into your new home, you'll be captivated by the spaciousness and attention to detail that defines this stunning penthouse.
This impressive 1,422 sq ft three-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex boasts breathtaking northern and southern exposures, flooding the space with natural light and offering spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline. The open-concept living and dining areas feature double-height ceilings and a wall of windows that open onto a private balcony-an ideal spot to relax and take in the city's skyline.
The airy and wide layout ensures a seamless flow and a sense of openness, enhanced by 9" white oak floors, recessed designer lighting, and towering ceilings throughout. A true showstopper, the custom Italian chef's kitchen is a blend of style and functionality. With fluted glass and wood cabinetry, a Caesarstone island, and top-of-the-line Bertazzoni appliances, including a built-in wine fridge, this kitchen is perfect for the inspired chef. The sleek design extends to the high-end induction range, complete with a custom-curved vented hood, making this space both beautiful and practical.
The lower-level features two spacious bedrooms with abundant sunlight and ample closet space. Ascend the custom staircase to the private primary suite, where you'll find a serene retreat complete with its own en suite bath featuring floor-to-ceiling stone tiles, a walk-in shower with a rain showerhead from Artos, and a floating vanity with a large, sleek mirror. From the hallway or through the primary suite you'll have access to the sun-soaked terrace complete with a custom staircase going up to your private roof top where you have completely unobstructed views of Manhattans skyline.
Additionally, this residence comes with its very own deeded storage room.
181 Jackson is perfectly located on a quiet, tree-lined street in Williamsburg, a vibrant neighborhood known for its dynamic food scene, unique shops, and lively cultural atmosphere. You'll be just moments away from renowned restaurants, caf s, bars, and two of the city's most beloved parks, McCarren and McGolrick, where you can enjoy farmers' markets, dog runs, and recreational activities. The G train at Metropolitan Ave and the L train at Graham Ave offer easy access to the rest of Brooklyn and Manhattan, making commuting a breeze.
Seize the opportunity to own a truly exceptional home in the heart of Williamsburg.
The complete terms are in the offering plan available from the Sponsor, File No. CD23-0100. Equal Housing Opportunity.
Quick Profile
East Williamsburg is a mixed industrial neighborhood in Brooklyn, with many working factories that make everything from beer and wontons to clothing and concrete. You are likely to hear screeching, pounding and the deep thump of industrial machinery throughout the day. East Williamsburg has become a haven for artists and musicians of every description, who are attracted to the large open loft spaces of the converted industrial buildings. The area has attracted a younger crowd of 20- and 30-somethings that are drawn by affordable rents and a generally lower cost of living.
There is a rich history of immigrants from Puerto Rico and Italy, and oddly enough, they chose to settle on opposite ends of Graham Avenue, with the Italians on the north and the Puerto Ricans on the south.
Housing in the area consists of mid-rise apartment buildings, row houses, and public housing complexes. There are also smaller multi-family apartment buildings available. Lofts are becoming more prevalent as the older, abandoned factory buildings come up for sale and are converted into residential properties.
East Williamsburgfairly pulses with a creative vibe. There are unique shopping venues, numerous tiny coffee shops, interesting restaurants, and cafes, along with food trucks that frequent the area. The grocery stores are affordable and carry a wide variety of goods that appeal to the eclectic tastes of the neighborhood residents.
There is a vibrant bar scene, where you will find mostly local residents imbibing, so it is easy to make friends among your neighbors if you stop in frequently at your favorite watering hole. There are many interesting shops, bars and restaurants tucked in amongst the warehouses and factories. Many do not invest in elaborate signage, so it can be difficult to find some of the best spots. Keep an eye out for hand-painted signs on the sides of buildings with arrows pointing to nondescript, nearly invisible entrances.