This second-floor loft in the historic Bullington Warehouse has 14′ ceilings, a 10′ window, two brick walls and pine floors and ceilings. The upstairs, bedroom and kitchen have been completely remodeled over the past six years with EnergyStar kitchen appliances and heating/air unit, meaning Duke Energy bills average about $40-60 a month. The bedroom has been enclosed with Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired glass doors, soundproofing, and, unlike other units on first and second floors, comes with an accessible upstairs den/office/guest bedroom/storage area (not included in the square footage because the ceiling is less than 7′, so basically two free rooms). New low-flow toilet, low VOC paint throughout.
The 1927 building is on the National Register of Historic Places and includes an off-street parking lot, community room with ping pong table and a barbecue area where the incredible neighbors often meet for potlucks. Walking distance to Duke, Brightleaf and downtown Durham.
The unit is partially furnished with a bed, couch, sleeper sofa, desk, office chair and TV with VCR, air purifier/white noise machine (perfect for light sleepers), some kitchen supplies. It’s possible to negotiate to buy some or all of the furniture.
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