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South End Lofts

The 1850 Lofts Auction

We just got word that The 1850 Lofts in Boston’s Sowa District is auctioning off 35 units on June 28th at the Westin Boston Waterfront. Minimum bids start at $175,000 and have no buyers premium.

We blogged about our visit to The 1850 Lofts back in March but just to recap:

Amenities & Features

  • Exposed beams
  • Original brick walls
  • Lots of large, energy-efficient windows
  • High ceilings…many up to 10’ tall
  • Wired for cable, Internet and security
  • Central air conditioning
  • Washer and dryer hook-ups
  • Dedicated parking available
  • Stainless steel Frigidaire® appliances in kitchens
  • Maple cabinets with light or dark stain and contrasting granite countertops
  • Tile backsplashes
  • Tile in bathrooms
  • Upgraded fixtures throughout

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Tour Of The 1850 Lofts

by Shuki Haiminis on March 13, 2009

The 1850 Lofts 1 Bed Livingroom

Today we went in with a client to look at a few different units at The 1850 Lofts in The South End.  For a new construction project in this economy they seem to be doing a great job selling the units and we can see why! These stunning renovated warehouse lofts have all the bells and whistles that a true loft connoisseur is after.Â

The building is comprised of 60 1 and 2 bedroom units on 4 floors of a renovated Piano factory. With great finishes and an attractive price point these lofts are a great deal in the South End.

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Laconia Lofts

Our latest real estate crush is Laconia Lofts at 1200 Washington Street in Boston’s fashionable SoWa district. Built in 1999, this pet-friendly building combines elements of classic architecture like fireplaces and hardwood floors with modern loft living.

Amenities like TV and computer hookups, air conditioning, and modern elevators (plus underground parking – a huge benefit in this neighborhood!) offer comfort and convenience. There’s even an art gallery showcasing the work of artistic residents and plenty of other galleries, restaurants, and bars nearby.

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