Rental of the Day: 738 Grand Street #1R
The listing for this loft at 738 Grand Street says it’s “raw,” and it does sport concrete floors, exposed brick and 14-foot ceilings. However, a bedroom and kitchen space have been carved out. There’s a private roof space, too. There aren’t enough pictures to make a judgment on the size, but it’s listed as 1,250…

The listing for this loft at 738 Grand Street says it’s “raw,” and it does sport concrete floors, exposed brick and 14-foot ceilings. However, a bedroom and kitchen space have been carved out. There’s a private roof space, too. There aren’t enough pictures to make a judgment on the size, but it’s listed as 1,250 square feet. The rent is $2,700. Thoughts? Update: This is a commercial lease that can be used as a live/work space.
738 Grand Street, #1R [Aptsandlofts.com] GMAP P*Shark
it’s actually appealing as a work space. small office or photo/art space.
nothing would have made me happier when I was in my 20’s than having my car in my living room. It was my baby. And by far my biggest investment. I worried about leaving it outside all by itself.
Especially in those days!!!
“I like the idea your car or truck can be part of the decor.”
Me too! I’d totally rent this if I could afford. Considering off-street parking is included 🙂
Is this is one of those artist-in-residence spaces, AIR, which aren’t residential, but one can actually legally stay there? We need a real attorney here.
not permitted for residential use
“Thank goodness the broker will be fine regardless.”
Brokers should have an obligation to inform (if) this place doesn’t have a legal C of O (IMO)
usually these commercial spaces are rented directly from the landlord.
Oh, so it’s $2700 and it doesn’t even have the primary amenity you’d want in such as space? Bunch o’ crappola.
Tybur, they’re renting the back half, so no bay door for you.
It looks like a commercial warehouse divided into two “spaces,” which is to say you can’t legally live there, but who will find out? Unless there is a fire and someone dies, at which point the owner will get fined (or jail if a firefighter dies.) Thank goodness the broker will be fine regardless.
If the roofdeck is nicely done and includes a barbecue grille and place for tables and chairs, I think this would make a great place to live for a while. I would have loved this place in my twenties, although I probably would not have been able to afford it.