This $2M Bed-Stuy loft in a 1930s box factory has a huge terrace and sweeping views
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This three-bedroom duplex at 105 Lexington Avenue on the western side of Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy neighborhood is a genuine loft in a 1930s box factory, complete with details like maple factory floors, century-old exposed brick, and an original freight elevator. Asking $1,995,000, the 1,818-square-foot condominium has thoroughly modern finishes, a private terrace, and amenities.
The south-facing apartment has an open floor plan and high ceilings befitting a classic loft. All-day sunshine hits all three floors through oversized windows and a skylit sunroom.
An updated kitchen offers stainless steel appliances, trendy terrazzo countertops, and plenty of cabinet space. There is also a central heating and cooling system, in-unit laundry, and a video intercom system.
Three large sun-filled bedrooms include a king-sized main bedroom with an en-suite bath and a separate dressing area. The loft has abundant closet space–often in short supply in a loft. There’s also overhead storage for larger items.
A spiral stair connects all three levels. Above the top floor is a bi-level roof deck, with plenty of space for entertaining and gardening in season.
Amenities at this pet-friendly 38-unit condominium building among the brownstones of Bed-Stuy include two communal roof decks with stunning city views, an elevator, a gym, basement storage, bicycle storage, and a package area. There is also a tax abatement in place until 2025.
[Listing details: 105 Lexington Avenue, 4C at CityRealty]
[At NestSeekers by Gibraan Ali and Raizy Mandel]
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