
Description
Just an exceptional property. An outstanding investment opportunity or an as-good-as-it-gets owner occupied home with two income units. Dramatically lofted second floor unit with a huge two-story living space. Loads of windows that pour in natural light, all between full walls of exposed turn of the century masonry. A very cool kitchen with re-fitted industrial steel cabinets. Every inch in high-style industrial chic. A story and a half bathroom with a skylight at the top of the ceiling, and walls of stainless steel around the tub. A balcony opens off the great room, facing the courtyard. And a big lofted master bedroom with an artist's array of sloping walls and ceilings, spectacularly lighted, opens onto a big roof deck overlooking the whole neighborhood. Artisan woodwork and fittings, vintage fixtures. Two occupied units, downstairs, one with a really charming private courtyard and patio. All units have their own laundry. Off-street parking. The house sits behind 1761 and 1769 54th Street, built originally as the carriage house/barn for a 19C mansion on Franklin that's been lost for generations. A single garage, and adjacent space for several cars to park. An awesome location - just blocks away from Gordon Square restaurants and theaters, Hingetown only a few blocks to the east, and the heart of Ohio City a half mile away.
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3BEDS
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0.04ACRES
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3BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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3,346SQFT
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$139$/SQFT
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Description
Just an exceptional property. An outstanding investment opportunity or an as-good-as-it-gets owner occupied home with two income units. Dramatically lofted second floor unit with a huge two-story living space. Loads of windows that pour in natural light, all between full walls of exposed turn of the century masonry. A very cool kitchen with re-fitted industrial steel cabinets. Every inch in high-style industrial chic. A story and a half bathroom with a skylight at the top of the ceiling, and walls of stainless steel around the tub. A balcony opens off the great room, facing the courtyard. And a big lofted master bedroom with an artist's array of sloping walls and ceilings, spectacularly lighted, opens onto a big roof deck overlooking the whole neighborhood. Artisan woodwork and fittings, vintage fixtures. Two occupied units, downstairs, one with a really charming private courtyard and patio. All units have their own laundry. Off-street parking. The house sits behind 1761 and 1769 54th Street, built originally as the carriage house/barn for a 19C mansion on Franklin that's been lost for generations. A single garage, and adjacent space for several cars to park. An awesome location - just blocks away from Gordon Square restaurants and theaters, Hingetown only a few blocks to the east, and the heart of Ohio City a half mile away.
