An architectural stunner has arrived on the market in the form of a full-floor 4-bed/4-bath penthouse for just $2.695M. The impressive 3,000-square-foot residence sits atop the former attic of FiDi's Gothic Revival Liberty Tower at 55 Liberty Street, which features a steep pitched roof with three-story gables, so you can expect sloped and vaulted ceilings throughout measuring as high as 13'8", along with exposed beams, mechanical pipes, and that classic pre-war decor.
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Ideal for entertaining guests, the foyer gallery unfolds into the multiple living areas, a separate dining room, and a corner kitchen with east river views. There are also plenty of conversation pieces –
including elaborate sculptures of eagles and finials visible out of the 29 windows. Also visible? 360-degree views in all directions, including the Hudson and East rivers.
Other features of the home include a ton of closet space, a laundry room, central AC, two home offices, and an additional 625 square feet of mezzanine space.
Built in 1910, the 33-story Liberty Tower was designed by Chicago architect Henry Ives Cobb and converted into residences in 1979. The building, which was rated the #1 co-op in the Financial District by architecture critic Carter Horsley, offers 24-hour door attendants, porters, live-in supers, and is pet-friendly.
PH31 is the only 4-bedroom co-op currently for sale in the Financial District, where the median price of a co-op is $1.15M.
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