Victoria’s Secret Angel Buys a Heavenly Brooklyn Condo
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1/6A new Brooklyn condominium has received a blessing from an angel—one of the Victoria’s Secret variety. Model Lindsay Ellingson, who has also walked for Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, and Dior, scooped up the property with her husband Sean Clayton for $1.4 million, down from an original $1.575 million price tag. Sitting in the heart of Williamsburg, the condo is a part of the historic Austin Nichols House, which has past lives as a grocery trade and bourbon distillery. Million Dollar Listing New York's Ryan Serhant of Nest Seekers International had the luxurious listing, and is representing other units in the historic building. Small but mighty, the 1,000-square-foot apartment comes with two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and an open-chef’s kitchen. Soaring 12-foot-ceilings and herringbone-tobacco-smoked oak floors can be attributed to the building’s landmark status, while the views of lower Manhattan and the Williamsburg Bridge are unrivaled.Making up for the lack of private floor space are the building’s 3,000-square-feet of shared amenity space, which includes a waterfront gym, children’s playroom, residents’ lounge with catering kitchen, co-working space, movie theater, music rehearsal room, parking garage, roof deck, and a firepit-outfitted courtyard.The NY Post first reported the sale.A new Brooklyn condominium has received a blessing from an angel—one of the Victoria’s Secret variety. Model Lindsay Ellingson, who has also walked for Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, and Dior, scooped up the property with her husband Sean Clayton for $1.4 million, down from an original $1.575 million price tag. Sitting in the heart of Williamsburg, the condo is a part of the historic Austin Nichols House, which has past lives as a grocery trade and bourbon distillery. Million Dollar Listing New York's Ryan Serhant of Nest Seekers International had the luxurious listing, and is representing other units in the historic building. Small but mighty, the 1,000-square-foot apartment comes with two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and an open-chef’s kitchen. Soaring 12-foot-ceilings and herringbone-tobacco-smoked oak floors can be attributed to the building’s landmark status, while the views of lower Manhattan and the Williamsburg Bridge are unrivaled.Making up for the lack of private floor space are the building’s 3,000-square-feet of shared amenity space, which includes a waterfront gym, children’s playroom, residents’ lounge with catering kitchen, co-working space, movie theater, music rehearsal room, parking garage, roof deck, and a firepit-outfitted courtyard.The NY Post first reported the sale.
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