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An industrial houseplant shelter in Chelsea

For sale / rent

The soaring and sunlit condominium is just one of two units in a building that claims two private balconies.


Photo by Cee Jay Sena, Senavision

950 Broadway # 3, Chelsea
Price: $ 525,000
Cut it: 1,147 square feet
Bedrooms: 1
bathrooms: 1

Looking for an elegant loft with an industrial touch and lots of space? Collect these enviable Chelsea excavations for $ 525,000. Five miles north of downtown Boston, this split-level corner condominium with a couple of private balconies is just one of these two units in the building. For even more fresh air and elevated views, you can also take the lift to the huge platform on the common roof.

The lot was once home to a car dealership, which was put aside in favor of a commercial and residential complex in 2008, but the heated underground garage remains usable by tenants. Entering the unit n. 3, you will immediately feel a little cooler, and not only because of the central air conditioning. The 18-foot ceilings, made of corrugated aluminum, huge windows and the spiral staircase made with diamond plate steps add to an irresistibly fashionable home. Cement floors covered with wood laminate look as chic as they are, or you can easily tear them in favor of hardwood or polish the bottom layer for a shiny concrete look.

At the top of the metal stairs, a second-floor bedroom enjoys some privacy behind a partition wall. On the other side of the room divider, a small area that looks down into the living area can function as an office space, a small nursery or an extra den.

For information, contact Jeffrey Bowen, Boston Harbor Real Estate, chelsearealestate.com.

Photo by Cee Jay Sena, Senavision

Photo by Cee Jay Sena, Senavision

Photo by Cee Jay Sena, Senavision

Photo by Cee Jay Sena, Senavision

Photo by Cee Jay Sena, Senavision

Photo by Cee Jay Sena, Senavision

Photo by Cee Jay Sena, Senavision

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