Real Estate

Most Lavish Williamsburg Rentals On The Market

Ever wonder what luxury living means for Brooklyn's richest? Check out the most expensive rentals in Williamsburg.

WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN — Luxury is worth a lot in New York City — and it seems the same goes for Brooklyn. Want to see where some of New York’s richest lay their heads? Check out the three most expensive apartment rentals on the market in Williamsburg.

500 Driggs Ave.

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This 2,500-square-foot penthouse apartment is situated near McCarren Park in the heart of Williamsburg, one of Brooklyn’s most diverse and artsy neighborhoods. It boasts three bedrooms and baths, a 1,700-square-foot rooftop deck with full NYC skyline views, an entertainment system with pre-wired BOSE speakers and a luxurious master bedroom complete with walk-in closet, dressing room and an en-suite marble master bath.

All this can be yours—for a cool $11,000 per month.

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216 Grand St.

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With more than 2,000 square feet of apartment space, this rental includes two bedrooms and two full bathrooms and is located just one block from Williamsburg Cinemas. The master bedroom features custom closets and floor-ceiling storage. Decked out with Bosch appliances including an in-unit washer and dryer, dishwasher and built-in convection oven, this apartment boasts the best of the best.

If you have $11,000 per month to spend, this could be the perfect apartment for you.

46 Grand St.

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This top-dollar, two-floor duplex is just blocks away from the banks of the East River and includes a private balcony with stellar views of the Freedom Tower, Manhattan skyline and Williamsburg Bridge. A private master bedroom sits on the top floor, accompanied by an en-suite master bath complete with custom Mosaic tiling, soaking tub, double vanities and skylight.

This space may be a bit smaller than the others at just more than $1,800 square feet, but it will still run you about $8,000 per month.


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