170 Eldridge Street
$80,000
($145 per ft2)
| 4 beds, 2.5 baths | Approx. 6,600 ft2
346 days on Market
Townhouse Facts
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Year Built: 1920Minimum Down: 20%Total Floors: 3Listed: Dec 11, 2023Days on Market: 346Building Type: TownhouseNeighborhood: Lower East Side (Manhattan)Listing viewed 175 times
Description
Rarely available, fully furnished historic building with a private garage for rent in the heart of the Lower East Side
This spectacular 6,600 square foot four-story building, affectionately known as “The Carriage House,” is a piece of New York history now available to rent for short and long-term stays! The Carriage House is a completely unique offering available on Streeteasy for rent for the first time. With a short-term residential stay license obtained from the city, this home is available for short-term stays less than 30 days as well as long-term rentals – see below for pricing.
Once used to house carriage horses in the late 1800s and then later as a printing press during the industrial boom, The Carriage House features soaring original exposed wood beamed ceilings measuring 13’ and 15’ on the 2nd and 3rd floors respectively.
Elements of the home’s past lives are echoed throughout with original details like the motor and gears from the horse elevators, an exposed pulley system that once operated a flatbed elevator for the printing press, two skylights, exposed brick walls, and four wood-burning fireplaces. Each floor spans approximately 2,000 square feet and has been transformed into the most striking 4-bedroom 2.5-bathroom residence on the market. The home also offers two additional home offices as well as a laundry room for ultimate convenience. Updates like the custom 14-foot waterfall wall, radiant heat flooring, a fully integrated professional-grade sound system, and a chef’s kitchen with Valcucine cabinetry, SubZero and Miele appliances transport this historic masterpiece to modern-day.
Walk one flight up the Moroccan tiled spiral staircase on the third floor and find a private, 1,500 square foot landscaped roof terrace that boasts an outdoor bar, wood-burning fireplace, and an integrated sound system perfect for entertaining. Pricing details below: $3,000 / night $20,000 / week $80,000 / month
Elements of the home’s past lives are echoed throughout with original details like the motor and gears from the horse elevators, an exposed pulley system that once operated a flatbed elevator for the printing press, two skylights, exposed brick walls, and four wood-burning fireplaces. Each floor spans approximately 2,000 square feet and has been transformed into the most striking 4-bedroom 2.5-bathroom residence on the market. The home also offers two additional home offices as well as a laundry room for ultimate convenience. Updates like the custom 14-foot waterfall wall, radiant heat flooring, a fully integrated professional-grade sound system, and a chef’s kitchen with Valcucine cabinetry, SubZero and Miele appliances transport this historic masterpiece to modern-day.
Walk one flight up the Moroccan tiled spiral staircase on the third floor and find a private, 1,500 square foot landscaped roof terrace that boasts an outdoor bar, wood-burning fireplace, and an integrated sound system perfect for entertaining. Pricing details below: $3,000 / night $20,000 / week $80,000 / month
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