Out trip to the Eastside last week brought us to a recently-built, three-bedroom home that had some high-end fixtures like coffered ceilings and custom cabinetry. We are going to stay on the Eastside this week but travel a little further east near the AT&T Center for a look at this loft inside a former meatpacking plant.
The listing says this two-bedroom, 1,597-square-foot apartment is in a residential redevelopment called the East Commerce Live-Work Lofts at 3363 E. Commerce St., San Antonio, TX 78220. The lofts are in the building of an old Rath Packing meat processing facility, according to an old Loopnet listing.
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The listing says the apartments has exposed pipes and ductwork to give it that industrial feel.
So how much will you pay to live in this loft?
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This angle shows off the open concept living, dining and kitchen space. The kitchen, as you can see in the first picture, comes with stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops.
You’re going to have to be a very tidy chef. The small pantry has a steel rack instead of built-in shelves.
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You can see the sizable patio outside the windows from this angle. The photos form the listing don’t show any other windows than the ones seen here. The concrete floors make cleanup easy and it’s a literal blank slate for any area rugs you want to add.
You won’t have to lug your dirty laundry to a wash room or off-site laundromat because the apartment does come with a stacked washer and dryer unit. What does that mean for the rent?
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One noticeable thing about this bedroom is the ceiling isn’t in frame. Why? The listing says it has 13-foot ceilings.
We’ll end on the bathroom, which gives you a subway tile bathtub and a wide shower head.
So how much do you think you will pay per month? The Craigslist post says the two-bedroom loft will cost $2,395 per month. There is also a $1,000 security deposit and tenants are responsible for utilities.
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2023-07-16 10:09:54