Home of the Week: Four-level loft apartment in Boston's South End for $1.25m
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Home of the Week: Four-level loft apartment in Boston's South End for $1.25m
"Inside, Unit 4 has a layout commonly found in an suburban split-level/quad-level home. The first floor features the dining and kitchen areas, which include a view of the living room one level above. And the way to reach the ground floor is via a corkscrew stairwell located in the corner of the dining/kitchen space. The primary bedroom is one layer above the living room."
"But for the bathrooms, the entire home has solid maple hardwood flooring. Railings are steel, a reflection of the industrial past, and the beams running across the ceilings are old-growth chestnut. The 210-square-foot dining area has an pendant lights and 200 square feet of storage space nestled into the wall underneath the living room. The 135-square-foot kitchen is partially separated by a portion of the granite-topped counter, creating a potential sitting area in the process."
Two-bedroom, 1,466-square-foot South End loft-style condo priced at $1.25 million. The building dates to 1900 and sat in the production area for P.P. Caproni and Brother, a plaster-mold company. The unit features 14-foot ceilings, a curved brick entryway, and a split-level layout with dining and kitchen on the first floor, a living room one level above, and the primary bedroom another level up. Interior finishes include solid maple hardwood floors, steel railings, old-growth chestnut ceiling beams, a 210-square-foot dining area, 135-square-foot kitchen with a granite-topped counter, inset refrigerator and double ovens, gas stove, and in-unit half-bath with laundry. Monthly fee $629; pets allowed with negotiable restrictions.
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