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$2,920,000
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Essentials
- Price$2,920,000
- TypeCondo
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms2
- Rooms8
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,432
- Exposure N, S, E & W
Key Features
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Partial city view
- Central air
- Library
- Office
This West Soho/Hudson Square home is a renovated three-bedroom, two-bath condo loft. Enter through a keyed elevator into a large windowed foyer. The master suite is separated from the two other bedrooms by two dens and the main living area. Design details include brick walls, wood beams and Brazilian cherry walnut floors. A two-zone central a/c system, radiant heating and four exposures keep this home comfortable and bright. The Lutron Radio Ra2 lighting is controllable from the TV remote or iPhone/iPad. The open kitchen includes a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Fisher & Paykel two-drawer dishwasher and stainless steel cabinets. More than ample closets throughout including a pantry utility space with a Miele washer-dryer. The Children's Museum of the Arts is across the street and a great addition to the area. An assessment is planned for 12-2012 through 12-2013 equal to two times maintenance ($1548/month) for re-pointing and other building updates.
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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.
104 Charlton Street
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Varick St - King St
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6th Ave - Vandam St
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6th Ave - Vandam St
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Canal St - Varick St
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This condominium is a combination of two former commercial buildings once part of the West Soho printing business used for storage of paper and supplies. Now this cast iron and brick structure is home to 14 residences and 2 commercial spaces on the ground floor. A keyed elevator provides security and the lobby and halls are modern and welcoming. Pets are permitted and area restaurants and interior design stores are flourishing.
- Prewar
- Built in 1929
- 8 floors
- 14 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
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