256 N 9th St
Type:Condo
Ownership:Condo
Era:Post-war
Year:2021
Floors:6
Number of Units:10
Amenities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Elevator
  • Roof Deck
  • Virtual Doorman
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Wheelchair Access

Introducing 256 North 9th Street in the heart of Williamsburg, a stunning boutique condominium designed by New York City-based firm INOA Architecture. This brand-new residential project offers 10 stunning homes that exude modern elegance, luxury, and comfort. Residents enjoy a virtual doorman, common rooftop terrace with incredible views, low monthlies, and professional building management.

Available in spacious 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom layouts, each home boasts chic finishes and private outdoor space perfect for lounging or urban gardening. Additional features include beautiful engineered oak floors, energy-efficient LED lighting, central heating and cooling, floor-to-ceiling Reynaers windows with northeastern and southwestern exposure, in-unit washers and vented dryers, pristine bathrooms, and 2-beds with gorgeous kitchens adorned with sleek quartz countertops, custom cabinetry with wood veneers, built-in vented oven hoods, and a suite of high-end stainless-steel appliances from Bertazzoni to Liebherr. The penthouse collection brings luxury to another level with 11-foot soaring ceilings, crown and picture frame moldings, inspirational chefs’ kitchens with large slabs of calacatta paonazzo marble countertops, backsplashes and shelves, custom flat range white brooks custom vented hoods and litze wall mount pot fillers and faucets in luxe gold. The high-end stainless-steel appliances are neatly integrated within rich wooden navy cabinetry panels throughout the kitchen.

Situated in prime Williamsburg, 256 North 9th Street is just moments from dozens of trendy restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. It is a few blocks from McCarren Park—which has several sports fields and hosts a weekly greenmarket—and it is a short walk to Bushwick Inlet Park and Smorgasburg. Public transportation options include the G and L subway lines and the NYC Ferry.