Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$7,904 ($6.42/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($250,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Price Improvement! Motivated Seller! Make this truly spectacular three-bedroom one-bathroom loft your new home! Located in the best part of rapidly developing Downtown Brooklyn, Unit 11F offers 1,232 sprawling square feet of living space with soaring 11' ceilings, natural skylight that pours in through 8' windows, and elegantly finished bamboo floors throughout. Enter through a 37' long gallery/hallway that opens into beautifully designed living area.
Newly renovated custom U-shaped kitchen features high-end cabinetry, stone countertops, and stainless steel appliances. Master bedroom suite opens to enormous walk-in closet with floor to ceiling shelving and en-suite bathroom with dual vanity. Second and third bedrooms comfortably accommodate queen-sized beds with dressers, desks, bookshelves, and space to spare.
If you're in need of a second bathroom, this unit can easily accommodate one (owner includes floorplan for second bathroom in identical downstairs unit). Located in the historic Bell Telephone building aka the first skyscraper in Brooklyn, Belltel Lofts was designed by architect Ralph Walker (named architect of the century by the NY Times) in truly grand art deco style. Amenities include full-time doorman and concierge, six commercial speed elevator banks, fully equiped enormous gym and spacious and yoga room, children's playroom, media and game room, bike storage space, indoor parking, two spectacular roof decks, and basement storage facilities.
Great for families, pet friendly, BellTell boasts the best that Brooklyn has to offer with access to Brooklyn Academy of Music, Dekalb Market, Barclays Center, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Century 21, Target, Trader Joes, the esteemed Brooklyn Friends School, the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, and 2 minute walk to N, R, A, C, F, 2, 3, Q, B, 4, 5 trains. Note that the number of bedrooms listed above is not a legal conclusion. Consult with your attorney, architect, or zoning expert for the most accurate definition of what constitutes a bedroom under New York law. Please see the alternate floorplan.
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