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Perfect for investors, this studio loft has low monthly common charges and remains tax abated for another 15+ years.
Classic Brooklyn Loft living! 66 North 1st Street is a quintessential loft conversion in North Williamsburg. Surrounded by some of the best eateries, shops and parks in the area, this spacious south facing studio loft offers ample sunlight and nearly 10' ceilings. Unit 2C features an open layout, perfect for customizing the space as you like, with American walnut flooring and exposed brick. The oversized kitchen is ideal for entertaining and includes a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, Bosch range with vented hood and dishwasher, and a large quartz top breakfast bar. The bathroom is thoughtfully finished with deep soak tub, dual flush Toto toilet, two-tone vanity and built-in shelves. Additional features include: central HVAC, W/D hookups, two oversized closets, and a private storage unit. 66 N 1st Street boasts a furnished common roof deck where you can relax with Insta-worthy views of Manhattan. For shopping and entertainment, there is a continually-growing list of crowd favorites like: Devocion, Blue Bottle, Whole Foods, Apple Store, SoulCycle, Equinox, National Sawdust, Nitehawk Cinema, Aurora and more! For commuting, you have several convenient options: the Bedford Ave and Lorimer L stops are easily accessible. The East River Ferry into Manhattan, Dumbo and LIC is at North 5th Street Pier; and the J, M, Z trains at Marcy Ave are also nearby.
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Building Features 5 Floors21 Units

intercom
pet friendly
laundry

Unit Features

allowed
washerdryer

$770,000 / $1,250 per ft²

Sold: Aug 06, 2020

-1.16% from ask / 155 Days to Sell

Studio / 1 Bath - / 616 ft²

Total Monthly expenses: $488

Maintenance: $466 / R.E. Taxes $22

Exclusively listed with: Compass

Alex
Gandelman

alex.gandelman@compass.com

(718) 637-3191

Jason
Smircich

jason.smircich@compass.com

(917) 239-2941

Listing Courtesy of Compass View Listing

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