Expansive Seaport Loft
Old, but brand new? For this open-concept two-bedroom Seaport condo at 33 Sleeper St., that is not an oxymoron. It’s a fact.
Completely renovated right down to wall-to-wall carpeting that is barely a month old to new recessed ceiling lights in the bedrooms and kitchen and practically everything in between – that includes a new kitchen and luxurious bath – this spacious home is also an urban treat. Its location in one of the area’s historic buildings is a bonus.
Built in 1911 when bales of wool were the favored commodity, this former warehouse has been transformed into luxurious residences. During its working life, the building also housed a Pabst Brewery and the Necco Wafer Company. Today, an exposed brick wall and a welcoming courtyard with raised brick garden beds enhance this one-time site of hard labor that is now a sophisticated residential complex of two buildings, Nos. 33 and 15 Sleeper St. In 1982 this complex, Dockside Place, became the first legal condominium development in this area.
Read more: Fine Seaport loft has new kitchen, bath | Boston Homes Prime Real Estate Boston MA http://wickedlocalbostonhomes.com/2016/02/boston-real-estate/fine-seaport-loft-has-new-kitchen-bath/#ixzz3zP3AwUi0
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