Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,140,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
A quintessential two bedroom, two bathroom loft in the heart of the Soho’s historic Cast Iron District with low monthlies on Greene Street.
This incredible historic loft in Soho, transformed by designer Augusta Hoffman, was featured in Architectural Digest for its beautiful, cohesive mlange of original charm and contemporary modern luxury. Within the massive open floor plan and high ceilings, each space feels distinct while perfectly working together visually. The expansive residence exudes charm and elegance, with soaring tin ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors, chic lighting, painted brick walls, exposed wood beams, and original cast iron columns.
Huge windows facing east and west invite in an abundance of natural light.
A keyed elevator opens into the enormous great room offering a variety of configurations for use of space. Two living areas one with an entire wall of tasteful built-ins, a gracious dining area, and an open chef’s kitchen afford a seamless layout for quiet nights or lavish entertaining. High-end cook’s quarters are impressive, styled with furniture-quality millwork cabinetry, French oak handles wrapped in leather, walnut countertops on the double islands, a glamorous Arabescato marble bar, and top-of-the-line appliances including a wine fridge.
Off the great room is a big walk-in closet, and a gorgeous full bath with a floating marble sink, glass spa shower, and dark plaster-finished wall by Portola Paints.
A custom built-in bookshelf artfully divides the common areas from the sleeping quarters. The primary bedroom retreat is the perfect place to unwind, featuring an enormous 7’4’x13’11’ walk-in dressing closet, and a jaw-dropping en-suite spa bath woven with Aabescato marble throughout plus a soothing Victoria + Albert soaking tub, and Waterworks Easton bath and shower fittings. The second bedroom is uniquely appointed and perfect for a den, office or playroom as well.
Other highlights of the apartment are a utility room with washer-dryer, and additional ample closets throughout.
Built circa 1883 and conceived by the famed Henry Fernbach, 112 Greene is a classic cast-iron store-and-loft building that once served as an artist-run exhibition space, and home to the Greene Street Recording studio. The boutique 6-story, 6-unit cooperative is pet-friendly, and set on a lovely cobblestoned street between Spring and Prince Streets in Soho’s historic Cast Iron District. The heart of the neighborhood address is near fine shops, restaurants, art galleries, and the N/R/W, B/D/F/M, 6, C and E subways all minutes away.
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