A two-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom loft situated on the “most Instagrammable avenue in Brooklyn” has hit the marketplace for $2.6 million.
Unit 3 at 31 Washington St. has been pegged as a “basic Dumbo loft” with “timeless high quality that feels uniquely old fashioned New York,” with options that embrace uncovered brick, massive timber beams and columns, massive home windows and hovering 12-foot ceilings.
Accomplished with a chef’s kitchen, expansive residing rooms with built-in bookshelves and two built-in desks, the residence is located proper on the waterfront — on the nook of Washington and Water streets within the fashionable neighborhood. And the signature avenue view is a portal into New York Metropolis’s previous.
Framed by two historic red-brick buildings which have been principally unchanged since 1909, the view famously reveals a distance shot of the Empire State Constructing by way of a help arch underneath the Manhattan Bridge.
The cobblestoned avenue, plus that view portal, attracts swarms of holiday makers and influencers from all over the world yearly for that good Instagram shot.
The residence is situated on the enduring avenue pegged as essentially the most “Instagrammable.” Instagram / @alyssaacolon
The loft at 31 Washington St. is made up of two bedrooms and 1.5 bogs. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
A pair taking a photograph on the road. Instagram / @arelytellez
The lounge. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
A view of the open flooring plan. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
The chef’s kitchen. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
The eating space. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
The powder room. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
“One among Brooklyn’s most iconic views greets you each day on the entrance to this sprawling, second story genuine Dumbo loft situated inside an elevator constructing much less a half block from the luxurious greenery of Major Road Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park and the Dumbo waterfront,” the itemizing provides.
Newly renovated, the lengthy entryway passes a powder room adorned with pink wallpaper and a pedestal sink.
A mixed pantry and laundry room are discreetly tucked behind a basic and distinctive barn door.
The laundry room/pantry. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
The lounge boasts built-in desks and bookshelves. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
The first bed room. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
The first rest room. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
One among two bedrooms. Russ Ross Pictures for The Corcoran Group
31 Washington St. was initially constructed because the Tubal Cain Iron Works manufacturing unit within the late 1800’s. Transformed into condos in 2001, the constructing options 13 distinctive residences.
Heather McMaster, Statia Grossman, and Kerry Sullivan of The Corcoran Group maintain the itemizing.