Asking $1.15M, this creative Bed-Stuy loft is located in a converted 1930s box factory
Listing photos by Shannon Dupre at DDreps
There are fun artistic touches almost everywhere you look at this Bed-Stuy loft, from the architectural built-ins to the retro and rustic decor. The two-bedroom home is located at 105 Lexington Avenue, a converted 1930s box factory on the Clinton Hill/Bed-Stuy border, and it’s asking $1,150,000.
As the listing explains, the second-floor home has a flexible layout, though it’s currently configured as a two-bedroom, one-bathroom, plus loft space. There are 13-foot ceilings, lovely hardwood floors, and customized built-ins and storage throughout. Above the kitchen, a rolling library ladder provides access to the lofted storage space.
The kitchen is decidedly modern, with stainless steel appliances, wide shaker maple with walnut finish cabinets, Shivakashi Granite countertops, and a glass tile backsplash. The home also has a washer/dryer closet.
Both bedrooms have large closets; the primary bedroom gets great light through oversized windows.
The condo building, known as Lofts 58, is just a couple blocks from the Classon Avenue G train. It has a gym, shared roof deck, and bike storage.
[Listing details: 105 Lexington Avenue, 2D at CityRealty]
[At Compass by Nichole Thompson-Adams and Anthony Mayne]
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Listing photos by Shannon Dupre at DDreps