In the infamous McKibben Lofts, a converted 1940 factory in Bushwick known for wild parties and bedbugs, this one-bedroom has big windows, a tin ceiling, and wood floors. It appears to be on the top floor of the 49-unit concrete structure at 248 McKibbin Street, which comprises four floors of living over a basement.

The high-ceilinged unit includes a great room with a bay whose windows wrap around a corner. The space is currently divided into zones for dining, cooking, lounging, foyer, and office, the photos show.

The listing reveals only a section of the kitchen, consisting of white cabinets and black stone counters. A windowed bedroom appears large enough for a queen bed.

The recently revamped bathroom has faux wood tiles on the floor, tub side, and one wall, while the rest of the walls are clad in white tile. A ladder accesses lofted storage, according to the listing.

Building amenities include an oversize elevator, card-operated shared laundry, key FOB entry, a live-in super, package room, bike room, and rooftop. All pets and guarantors are allowed and the listing touts the building as an “artists/musician hotspot” and the roof’s potential for “cool funky parties.”

Listed by Deegan Management for $4,250 last week, the apartment is now priced at $4,450 a month. Worth it?

[Listing: 248 McKibbin Street #4 | Broker: Deegan Management] GMAP

living area with ladder to loft
living area with corner windows, tin ceiling
living area with corner windows, tin ceiling
living area with corner windows, tin ceiling
bedroom with large windows, tin ceiling
bathroom with beige tile and white fixtures
laundry
roof deck with seating

converted building exterior with red band on mckibbin loft signage
converted building exterior with red band on mckibbin loft signage

[Photos via Deegan Management]

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