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477 Broome Street, #44

$2,195,000 ($1,718 per ft2) | 2 beds, 1 bath | Approx. 1,278 ft2
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100 days on Market

Key Details

  • Listed: Sep 13, 2024
    Last Price Change: ($105,000) on Nov 7
    Days on Market: 100
    Building Type: Cooperative
    Neighborhood: SoHo (Manhattan)
Monthly Maintenance: $2,062 ($1.61/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage: $11,659
Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost: $13,721 ($10.74/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($439,000), which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.

Insider Highlights

  • Luxurious Kitchen: Elegant design with high-caliber appliances, including Miele and Subzero, complemented by Quartz countertops.
  • Stunning Bathroom: Features Carrara marble flooring, a double-sized floating vanity, and high-end fixtures from renowned brands.
  • Historic Architectural Details: Soaring 12'6" ceilings, exposed brick walls, and original pressed-tin ceilings create a unique ambiance.
  • Private Bedrooms: Spacious primary bedroom with skyline views and custom storage, plus a versatile second bedroom for guests or office.
  • Expansive Great Room: Massive space perfect for large-scale art and furniture, framed by towering original Corinthian columns.
  • Pet-Friendly Co-op: Well-run 20-unit building with video intercom access, allowing for pied-a-terre and sublets on a case-by-case basis.

Description

Just listed! Rarely available - - a modest-sized historic loft with grand-scale proportions, tasteful renovations alongside respectfully preserved/restored original details, low monthly costs, and the kind sprawling comfortable layout found only in SoHo Loft architecture. Situated in a gorgeous Cast-Iron elevator loft building in Central SoHo, this bright and uncommonly tranquil South-facing 2BR home is simply spectacular.

With a long stretch of oversized south-facing windows, this wide loft has an exceptionally open and functional layout not typically found in lofts of this era. Upon entry, you will immediately be drawn to the home’s classic architectural features: soaring 12’6" high ceilings, a long beautifully exposed brick wall, towering original Corinthian columns with detailing intact, original pressed-tin patterned ceilings, a large south-facing wall of windows, and plenty of wide-open space.

The great room is massive, easily accommodates large-scale art and furniture, and the stately columns perfectly frame a convenient dining area just off the kitchen. The stunning kitchen is simple yet luxuriously elegant, perfect for entertaining in style, and features plenty of storage and counter space along with a high-caliber suite of appliances and fixtures (Quartz countertops and backsplash, custom Miralis flat-panel cabinetry, Miele in-wall oven + convection/speed oven, stainless steel under-mount sink, Subzero 30" (with icemaker, double-freezer, smart-touch and water filtration), U-line digital 30-bottle wine chiller, Miele Futura + D/W, quartz overhang counter for casual dining, and more). The polished and spacious bathroom features Carrara pattern-marble flooring, double-sized floating vanity, inset Verdera medicine cabinet, thick custom glass panel shower door, recessed tiled shelf storage, wall-mount + handheld shower fixtures, and tasteful appointments (Starck, Duravit, Kafka, Restoration Hardware, Sutton, Kohler).

The primary BR has open courtyard and skyline views, is spacious and private with full ceiling height, white exposed brick, and a custom built-in TCS deep closet system with an incredible amount of storage. A smaller 2nd bedroom sits beside the primary, perfect home-office/guest room, and each bedroom offers solid custom pocket doors to cleverly allow for flow of space. Additional features in this perfectly-finished home include 5" wide White Oak flooring, new windows, central heat + A/C (Mitsubishi 3-ton HVAC system with ducted air handler), in-home W/D, custom recessed lighting, painstakingly exposed/refinished brick wall with reclaimed kiln-dried barn siding highlight, 6" inch baseboards throughout, ample custom storage, updated electrical and plumbing, very reasonable monthliesand room to relax and breathe.

Quietly settled between Wooster and Greene Streets, 477 Broome Street is 100 year-old former silk and molasses warehouse that has been impeccably well-preserved and tastefully restored.

This pet-friendly 20-unit elevator co-op is financially sound and extremely well-run, offers video intercom access, permits pied-a-terre and sublets on a case-case basis, and is a classic example of the wide, solid, cavernous Cast-Iron Loft architecture found in Central SoHo. Location is absolute A+, steps to Trader Joes, Raoul’s, Sadelle’s, Apple Store, Felix, Blue Ribbon, and many local galleries and cafes. Please email Joe directly for the quickest response.

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