See Inside: Lena Dunham's $3 Million Williamsburg Condo on the Market
Since undergoing gentrification in the 1990s, Williamsburg has become a hip neighborhood in Brooklyn that draws the young and talented to make it home, so it is not surprising that Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning actress/producer Lena Dunham was among them.
The Brooklyn apartment that the Girls star bought last year for $2.9 million is back on the market, since Dunham has decided to move to the West Village. According to Homes.com, the three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath condo, recently renovated by architect David Bers, is for sale at $3 million.
Located in the former Gretsch Musical Instruments factory, the 1987-square-feet condo is a corner apartment with 13-feet ceilings and oversized windows, which provides plenty of natural light, as well as views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the East River. The apartment also includes a fireplace, two walk-in closets, custom cabinetry, and high-end appliances (a SubZero refrigerator and a commercial-grade Wolf stove).
The condo is also close to transportation, being a short walk from the NYC Ferry and the Marcy Avenue stop on the J/M/Z line. The building is also conveniently close to plenty of restaurants, shops, grocery stores, and parks, and includes such amenities as a doorman, a resident manager, a handyman, a library lounge, bike storage, and a scenic rooftop terrace. It’s also pet-friendly.