Take a tour of the most expensive apartment building in Brooklyn, where a studio apartment rents for $3,000 a month

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Gaze upon 60 Water Street, the most expensive rental building in Brooklyn. Its glassy exterior separates it from Dumbo's typical post-industrial architectural style.

Gaze upon 60 Water Street, the most expensive rental building in Brooklyn. Its glassy exterior separates it from Dumbo's typical post-industrial architectural style.
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This is what a one-bedroom apartment in the building looks like.

This is what a one-bedroom apartment in the building looks like.
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The amenities are just as nice as you'd expect. Top-of-the-line Bosch appliances fill the space.

The amenities are just as nice as you'd expect. Top-of-the-line Bosch appliances fill the space.

There's even an in-unit washer and dryer — the pinnacle of New York City apartment living.

There's even an in-unit washer and dryer — the pinnacle of New York City apartment living.
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Though the views are different in each unit, the fact that the building is a mere 85 feet from the Brooklyn Bridge is definitely a plus.

Though the views are different in each unit, the fact that the building is a mere 85 feet from the Brooklyn Bridge is definitely a plus.

There are floor-to-ceiling windows in every room, opening up the relatively small units and giving them an airy feel.

There are floor-to-ceiling windows in every room, opening up the relatively small units and giving them an airy feel.
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A one-bedroom unit like this might start at $3,498 a month, but monthly rent could go much higher depending on the view.

A one-bedroom unit like this might start at $3,498 a month, but monthly rent could go much higher depending on the view.

On top of the building is a fully landscaped, 6,000-square-foot roof deck.

On top of the building is a fully landscaped, 6,000-square-foot roof deck.
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It was created by the designer of New York's famous High Line Park, James Corner Field Operations, and uses many of the same design elements, including its indigenous plant species and reclining wooden furniture.

It was created by the designer of New York's famous High Line Park, James Corner Field Operations, and uses many of the same design elements, including its indigenous plant species and reclining wooden furniture.

It also makes the best of its incredible views.

It also makes the best of its incredible views.
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The building also counts a gym among its amenities. Use of both the gym and rooftop will cost residents about $600 a year.

The building also counts a gym among its amenities. Use of both the gym and rooftop will cost residents about $600 a year.