
"In the infamous McKibben Lofts, a converted 1940 factory in Bushwick known for wild parties and bedbugs, this one-bedroom has big windows, a tin ceiling, and wood floors. It appears to be on the top floor of the 49-unit concrete structure at 248 McKibbin Street, which comprises four floors of living over a basement. The high-ceilinged unit includes a great room with a bay whose windows wrap around a corner. The space is currently divided into zones for dining, cooking, lounging, foyer, and office,"
"Building amenities include an oversize elevator, card-operated shared laundry, key FOB entry, a live-in super, package room, bike room, and rooftop. All pets and guarantors are allowed and the listing touts the building as an "artists/musician hotspot" and the roof's potential for "cool funky parties." Listed by Deegan Management for $4,250 last week, the apartment is now priced at $4,450 a month. Worth it?"
The apartment is a high-ceilinged one-bedroom on the top floor of a 49-unit converted 1940 factory at 248 McKibbin Street in Bushwick. The great room features a corner bay with wraparound windows and is zoned for dining, cooking, lounging, foyer, and office. The kitchen has white cabinets and black stone counters. The bedroom fits a queen bed. The renovated bathroom uses faux wood tiles on the floor, tub side, and one wall, with white tile elsewhere, and ladder-accessed lofted storage. Building amenities include an oversize elevator, card-operated laundry, key FOB entry, live-in super, package and bike rooms, and a rooftop. Rent is $4,450 per month.
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