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An industrial-style loft in Old City’s “The National” building, just dropped on the market for $650,000.
The 1,323-square-foot home, which has three beds and two baths, offers several interesting design elements, like contemporary light fixtures, concrete ceilings and tall windows that almost take up the entirety of the home’s exterior wall.
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It has an open floor plan in its main room, connecting a living area, kitchen and dining space. The bedrooms sit at either end of the space and feature low walls with exposed heating ducts and pipes. One of the bedrooms can be converted into an office space, study or lounge; it has built-in bookshelves lining the walls.
There’s a nice bonus to living in this apartment in the form of two parking spaces (in Old City, no less!). In addition to its asking price, the unit calls for HOA fees of $617 per month.
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- 113 N. Bread Street Apt 3B [Nigel Richards, Coldwell Banker]