Carved out of a former carriage factory in Jamaica Plain, this authentic-looking loft has brick walls throughout and gets lots of light from a wall of front-facing windows.
Unit 9 at 172 Green St. is one of 14 units in a former brick carriage factory built by Hub entrepreneur Patrick Meehan in 1880 in the Brookside industrial area of Jamaica Plain, near the Green Street Orange Line T station.
The building was converted into condos in 1999-2000 in a way that preserved much of the original brick-and beam look, but with new windows and systems.
The 1,677-square-foot loft, which has a walled-off bedroom and a granite and cherrywood kitchen added in 2006, is on the market for $699,000.
The unit is dominated by one long room with areas for a living room, dining space and a home office. The 10-foot ceilings and columns feature original wood beams and the refinished floors are dark-stained maple.
This open area gets lots of light from 10 front-facing windows and three side windows, all with brick arches overhead.
The living room has a center gas fireplace fed by a metal duct, part of a network of ductwork across the ceiling.
A set of wood beams sets off a dining area with contemporary lighting overhead.
And there's another area in the large room currently used as a home office.
Off the dining area is the unit's large full bathroom with granite floors, a Corian-topped vanity and a one-piece Fiberglas shower.
Adjacent is a laundry/utility room with a stacked Kenmore washer and dryer. There's also a good amount of pantry and storage space in this room that also holds the unit's forced-hot-air-by-gas heating and an electric central air-conditioning system added in 2004.
Perpendicular to the home office area is the kitchen, redone in 2006. The kitchen has cherrywood cabinets, some with glass fronts, and absolute black granite counters, including an area with a breakfast bar. There's overhead and pendant lighting and refinished maple floors.
The owners also added stainless-steel appliances, including a high-end DCS gas stove, an LG refrigerator and a Bosch dishwasher.
Off the kitchen, the current owners built a wall with custom woodwork in 2006 to create a private 16-by-13-foot bedroom whose entrance features two glass doors with transom windows and track lights above. The bedroom has brick walls and two front-facing windows. There's also a double-door closet.
An added amenity is that the unit comes with a good-sized private storage room in the building's basement.
There's a common outdoor patio in the back of the building, where there's also parking. The unit comes with one deeded parking space.
Broker: Denise Smigielski of McCormack & Scanlan Real Estate at 617-905-2098
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