Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$38,604 ($21.71/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,203,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Enjoy downtown luxury living in this generously-sized, impeccably-appointed 2 bedroom 2 and a half bathroom prewar gem at The Schumacher in prime Noho. The stunning 1,778 square foot corner apartment is a loft-like work of art with a proper 5’x11’ entry gallery, oversized wood-framed windows bathing the ambience in brilliant light, striking 11’ barrel-vaulted brick ceilings, chic lighting, and a gracious layout for comfortable living and entertaining. The dramatic 20’x23’ great room with open sitting and dining areas connects to a fabulous chef’s kitchen styled with the finest finishes and appliances, complete with a breakfast bar.
The sleeping wing presents 2 beautiful en-suite bedrooms highlighted by a large sunny primary retreat with a spa-like 5-fixture bath. Abundant closets including walk-ins, a utility closet with a side-by-side washer and dryer, and central air conditioning heighten the allure. Built in 1885, The Schumacher is a historic Queen Anne Victorian and Romanesque Revival-style architectural masterpiece converted to a boutique luxury condominium in 2014.
With architecture and interiors conceived by Morris Adjmi of Morris Adjmi Architects, public spaces by famed gallerist Cristina Grajales, and a gorgeous courtyard garden reinvented by Ken Smith, this LEED-accredited building is truly one of a kind. Elevating the lifestyle is a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, elegant library, fully-equipped fitness center, magnificent landscaped garden with vines, flowers, and water feature, amazing roof terrace for al fresco dining with a Wolf outdoor gas grill, playroom, bicycle storage and private storage. The exceptional location between Mott and Mulberry Streets is moments from great restaurants, shops, cafes, bars, parks and subways with the M, B, D, F, N, R and 6 lines very close by.
Pets are allowed.
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