Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($700,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
In this beautiful pre-war two-bedroom, two-bathroom SoHo showplace, chic contemporary renovations meld with coveted historic architectural details to create an inviting loft residence that is warm, welcoming and effortlessly stylish.
Inside the expansive floor-through home, original tin ceilings soar 11 feet high over wide-plank hardwood floors, bold columns and painted brick walls. The nearly 19-foot-wide footprint creates a wonderful great room layout perfect for relaxing and entertaining under a modern ceiling fan and
gorgeous designer lighting.
Chefs will love the large open kitchen where sleek white cabinetry surrounds a fleet of upscale appliances, including a vented Viking range, French door refrigerator and Miele dishwasher.
A large pantry, wine refrigerator, and stainless steel farm sink add exceptional convenience.
Along the loft’s northern exposure, the ingenious addition of retractable steel-and-glass doors adds an ideal division of space while letting sunlight flow unimpeded throughout. Fold the doors open to enjoy seamless access to a large L-shaped bonus room perfect as a home office, playroom or media lounge flanked by massive windows. In the adjacent bright bedroom, discover designer lighting and wallcoverings and a charming reading nook that sits within the building’s original elevator shaft.
In the rear-facing owner’s suite, you’ll enjoy a serene retreat wrapped in oversized south-facing windows and excellent closet space. A pocket door reveals a spacious spa bathroom finished with a wide-double vanity and walk-in shower. A second well-appointed full bathroom, additional closet space and a large laundry room with an in-unit washer-dryer complete this spectacular SoHo sanctuary.
This home includes reserved roof space for the addition of central air, if desired.
75 Grand is part of a financially sound, beautifully maintained elevator boutique cooperative situated between Greene and Wooster. Built in 1907 and converted to co-op use in 1976, it’s one of the first co-ops in the desirable SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District. Pets, pieds--terre and guarantors are permitted.
In this desirable SoHo location, you’ll enjoy the best of New York City living with front-row access to Downtown Manhattan’s most exciting boutiques, world-class dining and galleries.
N/Q/R/W, J/Z, 6, B/D and A/C/E trains, excellent bus service and CitiBikes put the rest of the city within easy reach.
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