The full-floor Residence 2 of 52 Wooster Street is now in contract for $5.195 million, says TOWN's Saez + Fromm team. The sale brings the recently-opened, 4-unit Soho building to 75% sold. The building's split-personality face of brick and metal was designed by the architecture firm of Arpad Baksa.
The full-floor corner loft opens to a great room with luxe interiors designed by GRADE. The home boasts 11-foot ceilings, oversized windows, and a marble fireplace. The chef’s dream kitchen has top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, custom lacquer and glass cabinetry, and marble countertops and backsplash. A serene master suite features a private terrace, two walk-in closets, and marble bath with rain shower and free-standing soaking tub. The secondary baths have marble stone floors and vanity countertops.
The full-floor corner loft opens to a great room with luxe interiors designed by GRADE. The home boasts 11-foot ceilings, oversized windows, and a marble fireplace. The chef’s dream kitchen has top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, custom lacquer and glass cabinetry, and marble countertops and backsplash. A serene master suite features a private terrace, two walk-in closets, and marble bath with rain shower and free-standing soaking tub. The secondary baths have marble stone floors and vanity countertops.
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With this sale, only the penthouse home at 52 Wooster Street remains on the market. The two-level, four-bedroom, four-bath apartment is listed for $14.8 million. Its lavish interiors include two powder rooms, radiant heating floors in all bathrooms. The penthouse is topped with a private rooftop terrace with a six-person hot tub, outdoor shower, powder room, fireplace, outdoor kitchen, and panoramic views of the downtown skyline and Empire State Building. In honor of the recent sales milestone, the sponsor is paying 4% commission for a penthouse contract signed by the end of the year.
52 Wooster Street’s location in the Soho Historic Cast-Iron District meant that Arpad Baksa’s design had to received Landmarks Preservation Commission approval. However, his work took the neighborhood’s history into account: The new building is the same height as its immediate neighbors and found a way to incorporate their historic accents. Amenities include a virtual doorman, package room, and discreet keyed elevator that leads to the entrance of each unit. It is in the heart of Soho’s prime shopping, dining, and art.
Between the prime location, spacious and high-end interiors, and private outdoor space, perhaps it is no surprise that the apartments at 52 Wooster Street have averaged close to $3,000 per square foot — well above the Soho average of $2,220psf.
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