Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$21,183 ($12.99/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($650,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
A stunning, xxx mint condition sprawling 2-bedroom 3-bathroom home, flawlessly reconfigured from its original 3-bedrooms to provide entertaining space at scale. An ideal full-time home or lavishly appointed pied-a-terre, Residence 4D at 70 Charlton Street is a glorious downtown oasis at the crossroads of Soho, Tribeca and the West Village where residents enjoy top-tier service and extravagant suite of amenities, all expertly crafted and managed by Extell and wrapped in the sleek design elegance of award-winning architects Beyer Blinder Belle.
A chic entry gallery sets the tone. Chrome shelving contrasts against walls finished in black-lacquer, across which is an double-size coat closet with solid core wood doors.
A brushed aluminum sliding panel door flexibly separates the gallery from the kitchen, directing you to a huge open living space nearly 24ft wide. Adding to a sense of scale, wall-to-wall casement windows frame the room and overlook Charlton Street. Adjacent to the living room is the dining area, a loft-like bridge between living room and kitchen.
The marvelously equipped eat-in kitchen with its storage peninsula is clad in Caesarstone Blizzard slab countertops, rift-cut black cerused oak cabinetry with patinaed steel cabinet pulls and glass backsplash.
The appliance suite is all by Miele and includes vented 5-burner gas range, wall oven and speed oven/microwave, integrated dishwasher as well as an integrated refrigerator/freezer with double freezer drawer and icemaker. For added storage, there is a built-in pantry finished in high-luster solid core black cabinetry and framed by polished aluminum to compliment the sliding door and design finishes found throughout. The entertaining spaces are served by a full guest bathroom with mini crystal slab countertop and floor, Dornbracht fixtures as well as glass-enclosed shower.
To the West, a decadent primary suite is enriched with sound-reducing wall upholstery and black shimmering custom carpeting.
The closeting is expansive, with a large walk-in outfitted in solid wood, grey shelving and soft-close drawers with chrome hardware. There is a 2nd closet for extra storage with built-in hampers. The 5-fixture primary bathroom is lined with a mix of Zebrino marble and silver quartzite tiles with Dornbracht Supernova polished chrome fittings throughout and Zuma soaking tub as the centerpiece.
A double vanity is topped with Covelano marble, and there is a separately enclosed water closet and shower, each behind a frosted glass door. At the other end of the home, a 2nd bedroom includes extensive closeting and storage and an en-suite bathroom with mini crystal slab counters and floors, and a Kohler Tea-for-2 soaking tub with shower head.
Every luxury has been accounted for, including 2-zone central AC by NEST, full-size vented W/D, built-in sound systems in the kitchen and primary suite as well as electronic shades, solid-core doors and grey wash oak hardwood flooring throughout. The 3rd bedroom was originally located in the eastern part of the living room, easily restored as a bedroom if needed and served by the apartment’s 3rd full bathroom.
The shared vision of Extell and Beyer Blinder Belle, 70 Charlton epitomizes luxury at the intersection of the most vibrant areas in downtown Manhattan.
Amenities include 24-hour doorman/concierge, live-in resident manager, a landscaped courtyard with green wall, an outdoor sports court, fitness center, 60’ indoor salt-water swimming pool and steam room as well as resident’s lounge and playroom, all in a pet-friendly environment. Surrounding 70 Charlton, residents enjoy access to some of the city’s most coveted dining and retail throughout Soho, Tribeca and the West Village as well as all public transport.
There is a 20-year tax abatement which includes RE taxes that are abated until 2036.
Note: some photos have been virtually furnished.
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