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5-7-9 Hudson Street #6S |
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Boston MA 02111 |
Top Floor Unit, Chinatown Loft |
Date Sold: December 23, 2005 |
Parking: On Street - Resident Permit |
Pets: Pet Friendly Building |
Outdoor Space: Private Roof Rights |
Square Footage: 1100 SF± |
open floor plan |
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Live "up top" in this sun-splashed, downtown Chinatown floor-through loft. |
Condo Fee: $311/mo. includes C.A.M., water + sewer and master insurance. |
R.E. Taxes: $2,517/FYR2005 with residential exemption. |
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Converted 9 years ago and subsequently renovated, this loft is an ideal canvas for open plan living. |
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Located on the top floor, this unit is one of 11 in a small-sized, elevator building with high owner-occupancy. |
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The 10 foot-high ceilings and open floor plan add to this loft's sense of space + light. |
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A dramatic southeast-facing exposure fills the space with natural light and offers panoramic city views. |
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1 Lincoln, 1 Financial and the Federal Reserve buildings provide a spectacular backdrop to the northeastern views. |
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The twin stacks of Trigen-Boston's steam plant dominate the southeastern sky behind the Leather District. |
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The southern vista offers a birds-eye view over Chinatown's roof-tops. |
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A modern kitchen is open to the main living space. |
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The upgraded kitchen features plenty of custom-built cabinetry and a stainless steel gas range/oven. |
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Polished black granite countertops are a new addition to the kitchen upgrade. |
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Additional appliances include black finished refrigerator, dishwasher and garbage compactor. |
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A hallway leads-off from the kitchen to the sleeping area of the loft, complete with a wall of storage closets. |
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The storage wall features 4 individual partitioned closets. |
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Each storage partition features a unique California Closet built-in. |
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The rear of the loft opens to a large sleeping area. |
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The sleeping area opens directly to an adjoining fire escape.
Please Note:
The loft comes with deeded roof rights with the potential to build a 550 SF± roof deck. |
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The southern exposure looks out over the Chinatown roof-tops towards Boston's New England Medical Center. |
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Looking due west takes in Chinatown's new Liberty Plaza residential development and the north tower of the Ritz Carlton. |
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The bedroom is large enough to accommodate a king-size bed with side tables and an additional sitting area. |
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If you are interested in a home office, the building is pre-wired for high-speed internet connectivity and satellite TV. |
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Adjoining the sleeping area is an in-unit laundry closet. |
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The laundry closet houses a stack washer/dryer unit. |
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Adjacent to the laundry closet is a newly renovated full bathroom. |
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Bathroom features limestone tile flooring, pedestal sink with mirrored vanity cabinet and a Jacuzzi tub/shower unit. |
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The Jacuzzi tub includes an integrated, multi-head shower console. |
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A large linen closet completes the bathroom design. |
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Gas forced hot air heating and central air conditioning are ducted throughout the loft. |
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Hunter Douglas Silhouette blinds complete the window treatment throughout the loft. |
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The original maple hardwood flooring is over 100 years old and has been polished and preserved. |
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Located by the front entrance to the unit is a large walk-in storage closet. |
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The building's elevator and stairwell are immediately accessed from the front entrance to the loft. |
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The building's elevator is serviced routinely, ensuring quick and reliable operation. |
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Secure off-street mailboxes is another amenity provided by the lofts at 5-7-9 Hudson Street in Chinatown. |
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The lobby of the 5-7-9 Hudson Street loft condominiums. |
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The residential entrance to the 5-7-9 Hudson Street loft condominiums. |
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Exterior view of the 5-7-9 Hudson Street lofts in the heart of Boston's Chinatown. |
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Looking down Hudson Street towards the Chinatown Gates on the corner of Hudson and Beach Streets. |
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