Courtesy of Downtown Realty, Inc..
Property Description
Live in one of the most rapidly changing and dynamic areas in Downtown. Used as both a successful AirBnB and ‘home away from home’, the owner projects a 2024 gross revenue of nearly $70,000. Situated just blocks from the new Stadium District, hip restaurants, cafes, entertainment venues & galleries of the vibrant Old City, bustling 100-Block, artsy Emory Place, and eclectic Downtown North, this exceptional 2br/2ba loft residence (built in 2020) features expansive windows, soaring ceilings, rich oak flooring, modern fixtures, an open kitchen w/ sleek cabinetry, spacious island & stainless appliances. Bathroom is stylishly appointed w/ subway tile, a generous vanity, granite countertops & tasteful fixtures. Approx. size per CRS is an estimate only & is not guaranteed. Buyer to verify size, taxes and HOA fees, which are subject to change. Loft is located on 2nd floor; no elevator. The HOA currently allows short-term rentals, however, that is subject to change. Owner currently pays approx. $130/month for a parking permit in a lot adjacent to the Mews II development; pricing and availability is subject to change. Additionally, there is free covered parking across the street. Could be available turn-key.
Open House
Property Details and Features
- Basement
- “None”
- “Other”
- Bathrooms
- 2 full bathrooms
- 2 total bathrooms
- Bedrooms
- 2 total bedrooms
- Building
- Built in 2020
- Building area total: 885
- Architectural style: “Other”, “Contemporary”
- Cooling
- “Central Cooling”
- Exterior Features
- “Windows – Insulated”
- “Balcony”
- Fireplaces
- “None”
- “Other”
- Floors
- “Hardwood”
- “Tile”
- Heating
- “Central”
- “Heat Pump”
- “Electric”
- Home Owner’s Association
- Association fee: $201
- Interior Features
- “Island in Kitchen”
- “Breakfast Bar”
- “Eat-in Kitchen”
- Listing
- ListingID: 1281783
- Standard status: Pending
- Location
- Subdivision name: The Mews II
- Lot
- “Other”
- Parking
- “On-Street Parking”
- “Other”
- “Off-Street Parking”
- Sewer
- “Public Sewer”