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2003 Brooklyn 405, Detroit City, MI 48226

$590,000

PURCHASER ELIGIBLE FOR A NEW 15 YEAR HOMESTEAD TAX ABATEMENT. Welcome to this custom architectural masterpiece located in trendy Corktown. This 2-story Grinnell Place loft features an industrial-style architectural design and uses an open loft layout plan enhancing the spacious appeal. Upon entry, you are immediately drawn to the soaring ceiling and panoramic view of the Detroit skyline as natural light pours in from the magnificent eastern-facing floor-to-ceiling windows with electric Hunter Douglas shades. The first floor lends access to the outdoor patio and features an updated chef's kitchen with Italian leathered marble, modern top-quality Kitchenmaid cabinetry, SS appliances, a full updated bathroom with a sliding door made from trees from the Detroit Zoo, and a bedroom divided from the living space by a Billy West glass partition that allows both privacy and light to flow through the room. Floor two features the primary bedroom, large custom walk-in closet, ample storage space, and a sizable spa-like bathroom with custom painted tiles and a custom vanity with a concrete countertop. Finally, travel up the third staircase to the private rooftop patio, where you can sit on the built-in seating and enjoy a cup of coffee and a 360-degree view of the city daily. Additionally, there is one designated indoor secured parking spot and an outdoor gated parking lot for visitors. Recognized as one of Detroit's oldest neighborhoods, Corktown dates back to 1834, when many families settled in the area. Today, Corktown is a community known for its popular gathering spots among locals, beautiful historic craftsman homes, and new development, breathing new life into the area. The loft, formerly known as the Grinnel Brother's Piano Warehouse, is now the perfect fusion of old-world industrial character and high-end custom modern finishes.

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1,395 Sq.Ft. LIVING AREA

Features & Amenities

Interior

  • total bedrooms2
  • Total bathrooms2
  • full bathrooms2
  • Laundry room In Unit
  • APPLIANCES Gas Water Heater

Area & Lot

  • Status Sold
  • Living Area1,395 Sq.Ft.
  • MLS® ID20240052122
  • TypeCondo
  • YEAR BUILT1913
  • Architecture StylesHistoric, Loft
  • School DistrictDetroit

Exterior

  • STORIES2
  • Garage Space1.0
  • water SourcePublic
  • utilitiesSewer Available
  • parkingAttached
  • HEAT TYPEForced Air, Natural Gas
  • AIR CONDITIONINGNone
  • SubstructureBrick/Mortar
  • HOA AmenitiesMaintenance Grounds
  • other exterior FeaturesLighting

Financial

  • Sales Price$590,000
  • Real Estate Tax $422/yr
  • HOA $500/mo

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