Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,750,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Renovated by AD100 designer Giancarlo Valle and featured in The Wall Street Journal, the Penthouse at 30 East 10th Street is a unique offering for those seeking an authentic, full-floor loft with unobstructed panoramic views in coveted Greenwich Village. Boasting approximately 3,700 square feet of interior space, one is immediately captured by the 11-foot ceilings, 19 oversized windows, and two generous skylights which provide an abundance of natural light.
Much of the iconic architectural history has been carefully restored during the recent renovation of this magnificent space, including the millwork around all the windows, with 10” wide-plank floors throughout, and a completely renovated second bathroom.
A private keyed elevator opens directly into this remarkably refurbished loft. Currently configured as a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home, this loft has ample space for a third or fourth bedroom, media room, or separate study.
The open, modern kitchen is accompanied by an expansive marble island imported from Italy and top-tier stainless steel appliances; a Sub-zero refrigerator, wine refrigerator, Smeg gas stovetop with vented hood, and a Miele dishwasher.
The sun-soaked master bedroom encompasses four oversized windows with south and east exposures and sweeping views of downtown.
The en-suite windowed master bathroom is outfitted with imported Travertine marble and includes two separate sinks with a massive walk-in shower. Anchoring the master bathroom is a spacious dressing room.
Additional features are motorized blackout and solar shades, central AC, and a refined surround sound system. Building amenities include a rooftop deck, just one flight up from the Penthouse, as well as complimentary storage space and a bike room.
30 East 10th Street is a boutique cooperative building situated on one of the most desirable blocks in Greenwich Village, moments away from Washington Square Park, Union Square Park, and multiple subway lines.
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