Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$42,405 ($8.48/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,399,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Art Gallery Living in the Heart of Noho
Welcome to a truly impressive space, housed in an airy art gallery-inspired layout. This massive 5000 +/- square foot condo is a dream come true for those looking for space and scale with an eye for unique architecture. With 14-foot ceilings, charming Juliette balconies, epic entertaining space, and a flexible layout you can customize to your needs, this is a home like no other on the market.
Enter through the key-locked elevator to the full-floor apartment through a dramatic living room.
The bright exposures span over 47 feet wide, with two sets of floor to ceiling French doors with balconies. The living space was made for easy entertaining, with a spacious dining room that flows directly into the chef’s kitchen with a center island. The kitchen is equipped with top of the line appliances, including a Viking 48 inch commercial vented cooktop, a Meile dishwasher, a Subzero refrigerator and GE Advantium oven.Beyond the kitchen is a large media room with a wine refrigerator and bar.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room that functions as both a laundry room and storage area.
Walk along the long hallway currently used as a gallery showcasing works of art to reach the bedroom wing. The first bedroom has two oversized south facing windows, along with a recently renovated bathroom across the hall.
The oversize main bedroom is lined with a wall of closets that measure over 25 feet long (an unheard-of amount of space for storage!), and the main bathroom has a massive Jacuzzi club and a brand-new separate shower, complete with custom blue tile throughout the bathroom.
The vaulted ceilings, original cast iron columns, and industrial detailing in the home add edge to the space. The loft has central air and a storage room for art.
The Dandy is a highly-desirable discrete condo in NoHo with 10 stories. It was built in 1895 by Delemos & Cordes who also designed Macys. The building has a full time superintendent, storage facilities and state of the art access and video intercom.
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