$839K South Bronx condo offers loft living in Mott Haven
Image courtesy of Douglas Elliman.
In the bustling and buzzy South Bronx community of Mott Haven, this bonafide loft at 305 East 140th Street is also a 2008 condominium conversion known as Bronx Bricks. Constructed in 1904, the classic loft building features a ground-floor art gallery and adjacent theater performance space, both of which highlight the neighborhood’s vibrant arts community. The 1,290-square-foot unit is asking $839,000.
Within are caramel-hued maple hardwood floors, ceilings nearly 11 feet tall, and a wall of six oversized double-paned windows. A renovated loft-style kitchen mixes cherry wood cabinets with granite worktops and stainless steel appliances.
Also integrated into the loft’s design are original 15-inch pine posts and beams. A custom storage area continues the rustic industrial materiality.
A separate sleeping area is enclosed by sliding frosted glass doors and custom bookcases. The renovated bath features lots of wood and white, and large tiles.
A lofted bed offers a guest space or storage, with more storage below. The building offers even more storage in the basement, bike storage, an elevator, video intercom security, a laundry room, a roof deck with a grill and solar panels on the roof providing electricity to each apartment. The 6 subway is just two blocks away on 138th Street, and it’s just one stop to Manhattan.
[Listing: 304 East 140th Street #2A by Ronald Lense, Christopher Connor, David Lewandowski for Douglas Elliman]
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Images courtesy of Douglas Elliman.