A TRUE LOFT IN AN ORIGINAL 1870s CAST IRON FACADE BUILDING. Beautiful and Economical!. THE LOWEST MONLTHLY COST OF ANY COMPARABLE APARTMENT IN BROOKLYN. This loft consists of 1,650 square feet of open space featuring 12-foot high ceilings, over-sized 10-foot high by 6-foot wide windows and beautiful hardwood floors, all which have been exquisitely renovated and cared for. Maintenance costs are just $461 per month. Of the 6 comparable Condos presently on the market in Williamsburg, including condos with tax abatements, the average monthly costs are $2405, almost $2000 higher. PARKING IS ALSO AVAILABLE. SUBLETTING ALLOWED. RELAXED BOARD. Located in one of the few cast iron facade buildings in the neighborhood, that dates back to the 1870s, it offers a unique combination of pre-war history and contemporary design featuring a fully renovated, windowed kitchen boasting a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Thermador range and oven, wine cooler, dishwasher, plus Carrera marble counter tops and breakfast bar. The spacious renovated bath is soaked with luxury, featuring a free standing Waterworks cast-iron soaking tub, a separate Waterworks-tiled standing shower, and Carrera marble flooring. There is also a full-sized washer/dryer and an HVAC unit. The rest of this beautiful condo-op unit is open to your imagination. At 23 feet, it's wider than most townhouses, and there is 70 feet of depth to fill. Create your own space inside this oasis or leave it refreshingly open as is. There is remarkably inexpensive parking that is available to rent for the unit owner at $150 per month (including use of an electric vehicle charger) as well as a huge storage space available for $72 per month. The building has very strong financials and recently underwent extensive upgrades including a brand new elevator. Located in the center of Williamsburg along Grand Street just one block from Bedford Avenue, this new home is also a few short blocks from the Bedford L stop as well as a short distance from the Lorimer G and the Marcy Avenue J,M,Z. It's surrounded by Whole Foods, the Apple Store, McCarren Park and Domino Park. First showings start this week!