Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$17,492 ($8.33/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($560,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
A MAJESTIC and AUTHENTIC loft on a beautiful block known for some of the finest cast-iron buildings in SoHo. A key-locked elevator opens into a sunny loft with three dramatic and enormous, double-glazed 10 x 5-foot windows facing South, providing wonderful views of SoHo street life and the cast iron buildings across the double wide street.The scaffolding of 480 Broome Street has just come down to reveal a pristine cast-iron building which has completely been repainted.
The second floor loft captures the true spirit of historic SoHo lofts with its soaring 13.7-foot high original pressed tin ceilings, an 80' long wall of exposed brick, maple floors and a gigantic skylight facing North.
Currently configured as a loft with two bedrooms, 1.5 baths, an upper sleeping loft and several additional standing height work spaces this incredible home can be easily converted into a more traditional layout with two large bedrooms in the back. This home is an extraordinary canvas for contemporary living and can be built out in many different configurations. The prominent copper painted riser for a second full bathroom is in place for an easy conversion to a full two bathroom home.
One alternate floor plan has been drawn for your consideration.
This home offers a spacious and modern master bathroom with a double vanity, Japanese toilet, shower, bathtub and separate linen closet. A powder room was recently added to the front entertaining room.
The open kitchen can easily be updated for more upscale living. In the back, the drama of the three massive North facing windows and the very rare and original skylight spanning the full width of the loft point to a very unique opportunity to create incredible sleeping quarters or any other arrangement your heart desires.
Built in 1885 by renowned architect Richard Berger, the landmarked cast-iron building is located in the historic center of SoHo, with its boutiques, fashion design houses, galleries, restaurants, and proximity to most major subway lines.
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