Description
Aurora residences offer exceptional layouts and outstanding views of 35 acre McCarren Park and the Manhattan Skyline. Aurora introduces a new generation of architecture and design in Williamsburg. This extraordinary building, designed by the award winning architect Karl Fischer and interiors designed by Andres Escobar, is a shining 13 story tower on McCarren Park with the most dramatic park and city views. The homes in Aurora's feature huge oversized windows which capture and reflect light and openness. The desirable location is enhanced by its dramatic design and unrivalled finishes. Each condominium benefits from an open flow and clean, streamlined layouts perfectly designed to fit your personal touches, no matter what your style. With one, two and three bedroom condominiums, some of which feature outdoor space, give your family more room to grow in a setting as sumptuous and prestigious as any Manhattan location. The building amenities include: a vast semi-circular lobby with a 24 hour doorman; private parking; oversized windows; 9'6" ? 12' ceilings; luxurious bathrooms featuring the finest stone, sunken bathtubs, glass enclosures and rich cabinetry; open plan kitchens with an appliance package you've only dreamt of; a roof top sports center with floor to ceiling glass; private lounge towering over the park; exclusive Fresh Direct Priority Service with the benefits of a minimum delivery amount and priority delivery times. The Aurora is located a stones throw away from a number of subway stations and bus stops.
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Building Features 13 Floors51 Units
elevator
full time doorman
courtyard
laundry
roofdeck
$4,500 per month
Rented on: Apr 29, 2015
20 Days on Market
2 Beds / 2.0 Baths - / 1,068 ft² ($50 per ft² yearly)
Furnished: No
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Arina Yakobi
arina.yakobi@elliman.com
212-712-2655
Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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