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$2,900,000
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Essentials
- Price$2,900,000
- TypeCondo
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2.5
- Rooms5
- Approx. Sq. Ft.1,992
- Exposure South & East
Key Features
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Full city view
- Full skyline view
- Beamed ceiling
- Central air
- Dishwasher
- Excellent light
- Good light
- Great closet space
- Hardwood floors
- Modern kitchen
- Oversized windows
- Prewar detail
- Renovated bathroom
- Walk-in closets
- Washer/dryer
- Wood-burning fireplace
Stunning Corner SoHo Loft! One of only four unique residences in a boutique Condominium building, this striking fourth floor home features open exposures, spectacular light, and is an idyllic pad for the SoHo settler. The custom Poliform kitchen includes Calacatta Vagli marble countertops, Subzero refrigerator and wine cooler, and Miele double wall ovens, speed oven and coffee system. The open layout leads into a 34 foot long corner living room with 8 oversized insulated windows and a wood-burning fireplace. Capturing excellent southern and eastern light, the luxurious style of this home continues into the master suite, with a 5 fixture bath including finishes by Waterworks, Dorenbracht and Urban Archeology. This two bedroom, two and a half bathroom 1,992 SF home leaves nothing to want with hardwood Oak floors throughout, Seidle video intercom system, and high ceilings with original beams.
Additional features of this property include: 8 Oversized Windows, Prewar Details, Siedle Video Intercom System, Custom Kitchen, and Washer/Dryer.
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Soho/Nolita
From Canal Street to Houston Street, from Lafayette to the Hudson River.
Lofts! Lofts! Lofts! Many of SoHo’s expansive apartments were built in the 19th Century, when the use of cast iron for building fronts allowed for larger windows than in traditional brick buildings. The huge windows were used to shed light on factories and offices, which were then converted into the sun-flooded SoHo co-op and condo lofts we know today. In fact, the historic district in SoHo has the biggest concentration of cast-iron architecture anywhere in the world, although SoHo’s manufacturers have given way to artists, fashion designers and Wall Street types seeking light and space in their apartments.
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- Prewar
- Built in 1867
- 5 floors
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Cable ready
- Central air
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