Spread across two thoughtfully designed levels, the residence has a layout that feels both open and functional. The main level is anchored by a dramatic living and dining space with soaring ceilings and oversized windows that frame the views while filling the home with natural light.
The open kitchen is designed for both everyday living and entertaining, featuring sleek cabinetry, refined countertops, and a suite of high-end appliances. Its connection to the living and dining areas keeps the entire main level feeling like one continuous space made for gathering.
A standout feature is the private 400+ square foot south-facing terrace, complete with electric and water, allowing for a BBQ grill, along with sweeping views and a large built-in storage shed ideal for golf clubs, surfboards, or other oversized items that are hard to accommodate in a typical NYC apartment.
The home features two generously sized bedrooms, each offering privacy and comfort. The primary suite includes ample closet space and a dedicated home office, creating an ideal setup for working from home without sacrificing valuable living space. The second bedroom features an en suite bath and direct access through sliding glass doors to a beautiful south-facing terrace.
Two and a half beautifully appointed bathrooms complete the residence. One features a walk-in shower finished with a spa-like calm, while the other offers a deep soaking tub built for a quiet moment at the end of the day.
Located within an elevator building, the penthouse is accessed by keyed elevator entry, adding a welcome layer of privacy and exclusivity.
The views are one of the home's defining features. From the surrounding Greenpoint skyline to sweeping city vistas, the residence offers a constantly changing backdrop from morning through evening.
Tucked into a quiet, tree-lined block in northwest Greenpoint, 161 Dupont Street sits close to both the everyday ease of Manhattan Avenue and the boutique charm of Franklin Street, home to neighborhood favorites like Milk and Roses, Glasserie, Frankel's Deli, and Dandelion Wine. Just beyond, Transmitter Park and India Street Pier offer some of Brooklyn's best waterfront views, while the G train and nearby ferry access keep Manhattan and the rest of the borough within easy reach.
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Go north, not west. Greenpoint’s placement at the furthermost tip of Brooklyn makes it peak “North Brooklyn” territory. Bordered by the East River, its geographical location has long made Greenpoint integral to maritime activity, present day ferry service to Manhattan included. With Williamsburg to the south and Long Island City to the north, Greenpoint’s “hip factor” often experiences crossover traffic from these areas.
Particularly bustling on the weekend, the edge of McCarren Park at Bedford Avenue and Lorimer Street filters out into prime Greenpoint, where brunch has become a hallowed tradition for newer and longtime residents alike. Bars and restaurants such as Spritzenhaus and Five Leaves also provide close proximity to a post-dining jaunt in the park.
As the neighborhood continues to grow and develop, the old world feel of a tradition of Polish immigrants has commingled with the arrival of enterprising millennials that have become a part of the go-getting spirit of the neighborhood. Filled with small coffee shops, vintage boutiques and award-winning restaurants (as well as tailored bars like TØRST offering up specialty beers on tap), Greenpoint truly is the jewel of North Brooklyn.