At $5.2M, Williamsburg condo-combo would break record

Sale of Northside Piers duo would top transaction for penthouse in same building if ask is met

Interiors of penthouse at 149 Kent Avenue
Interiors of penthouse at 149 Kent Avenue

Two separately-owned units on the highest floors of Northside Piers have hit the market as a package deal for $5.2 million. If the asking price is met, it would be the most expensive sale ever for a home in Williamsburg.

The pair of apartments — a four-bedroom duplex penthouse on the 30th and 31st floors of 416 Kent Avenue and an adjacent one-bedroom unit — gives potential buyers 2,962 square feet to play with, Curbed reported. The penthouse is also listed separately for $3.95 million, the article said.

Ralph Modica and Michael Breen at Douglas Elliman have both listings, according to StreetEasy.

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A sale of either the penthouse or the combo at the asking price would be the priciest home in the neighborhood. Not surprisingly, the current record-holder is a penthouse in the same building, which went for $3.6 million last year, the article said.

The doorman building is part of a dual-tower complex constructed as a joint venture between L+M Development, Toll Brothers City Living and  RD Management in 2011, as previously reported. Residents have access to a spa, gym, resident’s lounge and waterfront esplanade, according to the listing. [Curbed]Angela Hunt