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Brooklyn Nets star Mikal Bridges bought a $6M NYC loft in a flash auction

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Brooklyn Nets star Mikal Bridges bought a M NYC loft in a flash auction

Brooklyn Nets star Mikal Bridges has a new home court — in Manhattan.

The Nets’ primary offensive threat plunked down $5.99 million for a Tribeca bachelor pad, according to city property records.

The handsome co-op at 110 Franklin St. is a roomy 5,228-square-foot, ground-floor duplex that comes with four bedrooms, 3½ baths and 625 square feet of private outdoor space. It’s all in a building that dates to 1861 with a cast-iron base and a brownstone facade, crowned with a stone cornice.

The loft was last asking $5.99 million, down from its $6.5 million ask in 2020 and $6.29 million last year. It dropped to $3 million in January 2024, according to StreetEasy. The reason, sources said, was a flash sale auction that drove the price back up with multiple bidders. 

Mikal Bridges. Getty Images
The stunning loft comes with exposed brick arches. Krisztina Crane from Evan Joseph Images
The building dates to 1861. Krisztina Crane from Evan Joseph Images
The main bedroom comes with private outdoor space. Krisztina Crane from Evan Joseph Images

Inside, the ceilings are a lofty 12½ feet high — a detail sure to be appreciated by Bridges, who is 6-foot-6.

Design details in the floor-through spread also include exposed brick archways, hardwood floors and lots of windows, including two window walls on the ground floor.

The home’s main entrance opens to a foyer that leads to a large living area. There’s also an eat-in chef’s kitchen and an adjacent dining area that opens to the enclosed outdoor space.

There’s room for a home office. Krisztina Crane from Evan Joseph Images
For now, the bachelor pad features a yoga area. Krisztina Crane from Evan Joseph Images
A decorative fireplace adds charm. Krisztina Crane from Evan Joseph Images

The rear-facing main bedroom suite includes a large dressing room with custom storage and an ensuite spa-like bath with radiant-heated floors. The lower below-ground level has additional space currently used as a home gym, an office, a yoga studio and a large laundry room.

The listing brokers were Nicole Palermo and Ryan Serhant of Serhant, while the buyer was repped by Aaron Mazor of Compass.  

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