May 30, 2018
Carter's Review
This 6-story building at 152 Spring Street between Wooster Street and West Broadway in SoHo was erected in 1920 and converted to three condominium apartments in 2015.
The building has a four-story wing with a slanted roofline and both wings have ground-floor retail.
It is convenient to restaurants, boutiques and public transportation.
Bottom Line
A small building with an awkward form in a prime SoHo location with only three apartments.
Description
The building has a cream-colored terra-cotta façade and its lower wing has a slanted roof and its higher wing has a cornice.
Amenities
The building has a roof deck, an elevator, storage, a laundry room and in-unit washers and dryers.
Apartments
The penthouse is a three-bedroom triplex that has a 28-foot-long living room next to an 18-foot-wide eat-in kitchen with an island. There is one bedroom on the lowest floor and two on the middle floor and a library on the roof floor.
Apartment 2 is a three-bedroom unit with a 22-foot-wide living room with a fireplace that is two-steps up from an 18-foot-square, eat-in kitchen. The master bedroom has a 19-foot-wide terrace.
Apartment 3 is a two-bedroom unit with a 19-foot-wide living room with a fireplace that is two-steps-up from an 18-foot-wide, eat-in kitchen. The second bedroom has a large terrace.
- Condo built in 1920
- Converted in 2015
- Located in SoHo
- 3 total apartments 3 total apartments
- 3 recent sales ($4.1M to $6.8M)
- Pets Allowed