Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$28,511 ($9.50/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($950,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
138 Grand St is an authentic, six story, cast-iron building located in the heart of SoHo, at the northeast corner of Grand and Crosby Streets. The Ironclad Artists' lofts share a deep architectural significance celebrated by features such as the cast iron façade and mansard roof.
Apt 5WR is a true SoHo loft at its finest, featuring eight oversized windows facing west, a massive living room, an art studio, four bedrooms, two large bathrooms and a home office.
The eat-in kitchen also has two oversized windows overlooking the iconic Police Building. With East and West exposures, the loft receives bright, natural light throughout the day. The two luxurious bathrooms have exposed brick, one features a stand-alone soaking tub and the other with a walk-in shower and a washer and dryer.
Sitting on the fifth floor, this home is quiet and serene while nestled in the heart of SoHo. The open floorplan of this loft provides the perfect environment to live, work, create and entertain.
Originally built in 1869, 138 Grand Street was designed by architect William Field & Son for clothing manufacturer Charles Hastings.
The building was later converted to co-operative in 1977 by a group of artists, many of whom still live, create and thrive in the building. There are 17 large-scale lofts throughout the building and two elevators that service the building, including one fully automatic, oversized lift that was modernized last year. There is also an oversized, manual freight elevator that opens directly to the loft.
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