460 Driggs Avenue is a distinctive loft building located at the corner of N11th Street and Driggs Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. This two-story structure features a limited number of lofts, all situated on the second floor, which contributes to its boutique atmosphere. Each loft is characterized by high ceilings (approximately 12 to 13 feet), exposed piping, steel beams, and oversized factory windows, creating a spacious and airy environment. The modern kitchens are equipped with dishwashers and microwaves, while the bathrooms include deep soaking tubs. Although the bedrooms are compact, the expansive living and dining areas provide ample space for various setups, including dining tables and home office arrangements. Additionally, residents benefit from an oversized walk-in closet and in-unit storage options.
The building's location is a significant draw, being just one block from McCarren Park, which offers a dog run and a weekly farmers market, and three blocks from the Bedford L train station. The surrounding area is rich with a variety of restaurants, boutique shops, and nightlife venues, making it a vibrant place to live. The East River Park and ferry service are also within a five-minute walk, enhancing accessibility to other parts of the city. For added convenience, the building includes a laundry room and a shared rooftop space, and it is pet friendly, accommodating residents with furry companions.
Unit 206, one of the standout lofts in the building, boasts a favorable north-facing exposure with views of the nearby Russian Orthodox Church. This unit features a large living room that can accommodate a variety of furnishings, including a dining table and desk, and is enhanced by natural light from multiple windows. The bedroom, while smaller, can fit a queen-sized bed and includes a skylight. The loft has been updated with built-in closets and additional storage, making it a practical choice for urban living. Overall, 460 Driggs Avenue offers a unique blend of style, space, and community in the heart of Williamsburg.
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