Mar 27, 2019
Carter's Review
This very handsome, 7-story, red-brick building at 133 Wooster Street was erected in 1900 on the northeast corner of Prince Street in SoHo and has 12 condominium apartments.
It was converted to a co-operative in 1969.
Bottom Line
A very elegant, red-brick loft building at a prime location in SoHo with 12 large co-operative apartments.
Description
This elegant, red-brick building has arched windows on its second and sixth floors with a nice cornice and black cast iron retail spaces.
Its windows are recessed and there is a fire escape.
The building has a broad bandcourse above its ground floor and several thinner ones higher up.
Amenities
The building has a bicycle room and a video intercom system.
Apartments
Apartment 2 is a five-bedroom unit with an long entry foyer that leads to a 35-foot-wide living room with an open kitchen with a breakfast bar and a 20-foot-wide den.
Apartment 6F is a four-bedroom unit with a 12-foot-wide entry foyer across from a 12-foot-wide office that leads to a 29-foot-long living room with a 17-foot-wide open kitchen with an island and a 15-foot-wide media room.
Apartment 3E is a loft unit with a 36-foot-long entry foyer that leads past a 14-foot-wide kitchen with an island and an 11-foot-long storage room to a 53-foot-long living area.
Apartment 5C is a two-bedroom unit with a 12-foot-wide entry foyer that leads down a long hall past a 13-foot-long home office to an open, 22-foot-long kitchen with an island adjacent to an 18-foot-long dining area and a 28-foot-long living room.
Apartment 5F is a two-bedroom unit with a 20-foot-wide dining room with an open kitchen and a 21-foot-wide living room. One of the bedrooms has an angled wall.
- Co-op built in 1900
- Located in SoHo
- 12 total apartments 12 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($1.1M to $5.8M)