Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$16,107 ($10.53/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($467,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Welcome to 20 Henry Street Apt: 3AS! Nestled within the historic Peaks Mason Mints Building, this remarkable loft has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and approx. 1,530 +/- sq.ft of exquisite living space.
The sun-lit living areas feature impressive 12+/- foot ceilings, oversized industrial black casement windows flooding the space with natural light, 8-inch wide distressed oak floors, and the charm of exposed original timber beams and columns. This grand room seamlessly combines the living, dining, and kitchen areas to accommodate any arrangement.
The chef’s kitchen highlights sleek Caesarstone countertops, ample custom cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances.
The ideally situated primary bedroom is tucked away and private from the rest of the home. This room has a generously sized walk-in closet for all your storage needs and window shades, all complemented by an en-suite bath. The en-suite bath showcases marble tiles, a walk-in shower, a custom double sink vanity, and a free-standing soaking tub.
Located on the opposite side of this home, are two more generously sized bedrooms, both are eastern-facing and have custom-fitted closets. The second full bath is conveniently located adjacent to both of these bedrooms.
Rounding out this impressive and highly desired corner loft is central A/C, in-unit washer/dryer and abundance of storage throughout.
20 Henry has a rich history dating back to 1885 when it was built as the Peaks Mason Mints Building—a historic candy factory designed by the acclaimed architect Theobald Engelhardt, who was known for influencing the architectural character of Williamsburg, Bushwick, and Greenpoint. Residents at 20 Henry can enjoy amenities such as a doorman, fitness room, and bike storage.
The location puts you in the heart of Brooklyn Heights, near Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Promenade, and plenty of shopping and dining options. Just one quick subway stop into Manhattan on the A/C/2/3/F trains and the water street ferry.
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