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First time buyers always seem to be looking for a place that they can call home for a few years, build some equity while getting out of the renting cycle, and then trade up to buy a bigger and better home. This unit at the hip and desirable Porter 156 Building in East Boston does just that. It is the ideal place to buy, with its attractive price of $289,900. There is room to add some extraordinary value by building out the mezzanine area to a second level of living space. So many of the units at this former factory building have already been built out, not allowing the new owner to design and customize the space to his/her own taste. You want to make your home uniquely yours and this raw space allows you to do just that. With 14 foot ceilings, it is easy to create a large sleeping loft, leaving all the floor space for you to enjoy living and not feel as if you have already outgrown your space as soon as you move in. The private deck is a spectacular amenity to have not only for your full enjoyment, but for crucial re-sale value. Everyone loves their own personal outdoor space. One parking spot is included in the sales price, making this a terrific buy. If you haven't seen this incredible loft building in super-convenient and developing East Boston, then make it your plan to do so. You will thank yourself and be pleasantly surprised that it took you so long to discover what Porter 156 offers!

 
This East Boston Loft is exclusively available to see by contacting listing agent Karin O'Connor. Karin can be reached at 617-247-9999 x226 or by filling out the form below.
 
 

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