When art + building styles merge

Putting a price to a building is considered an art rather than a science.

We are lucky enough to be selling 72 Rochester Place which if it were to be compared to a piece of art, in simplistic terms could be considered of the Bauhaus or Minimalist movement given its stark industrial feel.

With polished concrete floors hiding underfloor heating and an expanse of open plan accommodation of circa 1,350 sq. ft., buildings of this kind remain rare given the rush to modernise with timber floors or carpet.

Similarly, the exposed pitched roof with large drop down lighting harks back to another era, despite the obvious modernity of the fittings.

But this is a building for the modern age, providing bright, spacious and functional accommodation with a newly installed kitchen and WC’s.

It’s also well located for a businesses that wants to be close to the vibrancy of Camden Town which is only a short walk away.

Like art, building prices fluctuate but tend to only go in one direction over time.

72 Rochester Place is available to purchase for £1,100,000, which is a price that we consider to be minimalist!

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