Craving Open Space and High Ceilings? 5 Lofts in Brooklyn and Manhattan Starting at $689K
These five lofty apartments offer open-plan living spaces and very high ceilings for a spacious, airy feel hard to come by in traditional units. All the buildings boast roof decks, and some of the apartments have their own private outdoor space as well.
Looking for loft space in a former industrial building? These five units consist of four genuine lofts, and one with a loft-like feel.
In addition to offering open-plan living spaces and very high ceilings, all these units’ buildings boast roof decks. Some of the apartments have their own private outdoor space as well.
The homes are spread out between Brooklyn and Manhattan, with the Kings County units in Prospect Heights, Dumbo, Williamsburg and Bushwick. The single Manhattan apartment is located in the Financial District.
The most affordable pick is asking $689,000, while the priciest wants $1.85 million.
Which one would you choose?
First up, a three-bedroom, two-bathroom beauty in Prospect Height’s Newswalk condominium development. The 1,850-square-foot apartment boasts ceilings nearly 14 feet high and a wall of windows in the master bedroom with sweeping borough views. To boot, the building offers a playground, public parking garage and 20,000-square-foot common roof deck.
535 Dean Street #805
Price: $1.85 million
Area: Prospect Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Carol Graham)
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Next up, a Dumbo studio with exposed brick, 11-foot-high ceilings, oak floors, marble bathroom and private office space. Located in the 1894 Kirkman & Son Soap Company building, the condo has exposed brick and columns. The building has a roof deck, garage, bike room and basement storage.
50 Bridge Street #415A
Price: $1.2 million
Area: Dumbo
Broker: Nest Seekers (Sabrina Seidner)
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Over in Williamsburg, this loft-like one-bedroom features a private balcony, walnut floors and central air. The apartment has an in-unit washer/dryer, dishwasher, soaking tub, rain shower and two walk-in closets. The building has a sculpture garden, gym, media room and garage.
125 North 10th Street #3F
Price: $975,000
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Suzanne Koxvold, Sang Kwon, John Gomes)
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This 771-square-foot Bushwick one-bedroom condo has 12-foot ceilings, a built-in dining table and seating, and in-unit washer/dryer. The building’s roof deck has views of both Brooklyn and Manhattan.
101 Wyckoff Avenue
Price: $689,000
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Sothebys International Realty (Lisa Maysonet)
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Last up, across the river in the Financial District is this 1,604-square-foot studio with two bathrooms. A renovated prewar co-op, the unit has four and a half rooms, according to the listing. The building has a live-in super, bike storage and a roof deck.
176 Broadway $7A
Price: $1.35 million
Area: Financial District
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Fay Robin, Kimberlee Halligan)
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