Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$6,256 ($7.12/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($205,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
The moment you enter 2D at the iconic Smith Gray building in Williamsburg you will understand why this 879 square foot 1-bedroom beauty of a loft was featured in both Domino and The Coveteur. Larger than many 2-bedrooms and with charming details that have all of the new cookie cutter developments beat, this condo will be a pleasure to call "home". The wooden plank ceilings soar to 13' and four windows that each span 9'5" and are 4'1" wide invite the western light to stream in all afternoon.
The open kitchen with stainless steel appliances flows into your living space allowing plenty of room for separate dining and entertaining. The bedroom is spacious and comfortable and affords you many options for closets and storage. There is a perfect nook for a closet (or office space) or use the current tenant's set up (lease expires June 30, 2018) with sleek built in drawers and shelving against one wall instead.
Need more room for your things? No worries, there is a nearly 36 square foot upper storage loft in the bedroom as well. A well-proportioned and classically tiled bathroom and a very large mechanical closet (with your own water heater, boiler and HVAC) round out your living space. With central AC and heat as well as ceiling fans, finding your "just right" temperature is a piece of cake.Converted to condos in 2002, the desirable Smith Gray building is one of the original warehouse conversions that started it all in Williamsburg.
It features laundry on every floor, a great common courtyard and one of the best shared roof decks in the area, as well as bike storage in the basement, a video intercom system and a wonderful Super and Porter. Worried about the L train? - well don't be. The J,M,Z trains are a few short steps up Broadway with direct access to midtown or downtown Manhattan and the Schaefer Landing East River Ferry is a few-minute walk away.
Live in the epicenter of all that South Williamsburg has to offer with some of the best restaurants and watering holes like Meadowsweet, Diner, Marlowe & Sons, OTB, Motorino, Barano and Peter Luger's a stone's throw away, as well as City Acres a fantastic supermarket just down Broadway.
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