Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$18,803 ($9.70/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($570,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
At approximately 1938 sq ft, this loft was originally built as a 2 bedroom. Currently configured as a one bedroom, it can easily be transformed into a generous, legal 2 bedroom and 2 bath home. Upon entering the foyer, the spectacular double ceiling height glass solarium reveals a dramatic view of the Empire State Building.
The great room has a beautiful wood burning fireplace and boasts north and west views, streaming bright sunlight throughout the day. The kitchen has been renovated with marble and granite. Stainless steel appliances and ample wood cabinets complete the cooking experience.
The master bedroom has a walk thru closet and dressing area that connects to the en suite marble bathroom. Floor to ceiling bookshelves line the walls of the separate library. A circular staircase leads to a landing that is a perfect artist's nook.
This leads to a one of a kind private roof terrace. Boasting almost 1000 sq ft, you can create your own personal sanctuary while enjoying the iconic ESB view. Off the foyer is a separate space that can easily accomodate an office.
There is a washer/dryer and an abundance of storage. Keyed elevators and a video intercom system ensure building security. The building has common storage and a bike and laundry room.
Building staff is onsite 7 days a week and they accept all daily deliveries. Live/work, pied a terres, and co purchasing are allowed. It is also pet friendly. Built in 1869, the Gilsey House is a landmarked cast iron building.
Formally a grand hotel with a rich history for hosting Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain, Diamond Jim Brady and Keith Richards, it is a centerpiece for the exploding Nomad area. Located across from the Ace Hotel, Madison Square Park is a few blocks away. Enjoy the hottest restaurants, such as Scarpetta, The Nomad, and Quality Eats, shopping at Fairway, Trader Joe's and Eataly and multiple adjacent subway lines.
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