59 Wooster Street, #3E
$3,850,000
($1,262 per ft2)
| 2 beds, 2 baths | Approx. 3,050 ft2
55 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Oct 31, 2024Days on Market: 55Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: SoHo (Manhattan)
Monthly Maintenance:
$8,213
($2.69/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$20,574
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$28,787
($9.44/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($770,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Insider Highlights
- Expansive Corner Loft: Spanning approximately 3,050 square feet, this artist's loft offers a rare opportunity to create a bespoke living space in the heart of SoHo.
- Stunning Architectural Details: Featuring 11-foot ceilings, stately columns, and twelve oversized arched windows, the loft is a canvas of elegance and grandeur.
- Versatile Living Space: The open layout includes over 2,300 square feet of living and studio space, perfect for both entertaining and creative pursuits.
- Luxurious Principal Suite: The northwest corner suite offers privacy with custom frosted glass windows, ample closet space, and a spacious en-suite bathroom.
- Custom Storage Solutions: The loft is equipped with custom closets and built-ins throughout, ensuring ample storage without compromising style.
- Prime SoHo Location: Nestled at the intersection of Wooster and Broome Streets, enjoy proximity to luxury shopping, fine dining, and cultural venues.
Description
Bring your architect to 59 Wooster Street, 3E a 3,050 SF corner artist’s loft in prime SoHo. Set at an unbeatable location, 3E presents the rare opportunity transform a piece of SoHo history into a modern masterpiece.
This corner loft boasts southern and eastern exposures from twelve oversized and arched windows, 11’ ceilings, stately columns, and original hardwood floors.
This genuine loft is the perfect canvas for creating an unrivaled home or a versatile live/work space. The keyed elevator opens to a windowed foyer, introducing the home’s stately architectural features and grand entertaining space. The living room and studio space occupy over 2,300 square feet and flow seamlessly together surrounded by oversized cast iron windows. Three columns divide the space, adding to its multi-use functionality.
The home also features custom closets and built-ins throughout, providing ample storage. The principal bedroom nestled in the northwest corner of the loft offers privacy with custom frosted glass windows that provide tranquil light throughout the day. The suite also includes ample closet space with three double-deep built-ins, a separate walk-in closet, and a large en-suite bathroom. The second bedroom is also generously proportioned and has its own en-suite bathroom. Built in 1891 by Alfred Zucker, this Romanesque Revival building is located on the corner of Wooster and Broome Streets with close proximity to some of SoHo’s most opulent offerings including luxury shopping at Chanel, Celine, and Gucci, and renowned restaurants like Cipriani, Balthazar, and Lure Fish Bar.
Premiere hotels such as The Mercer and Crosby Street Hotel are also nearby, as is the new Eataly and some of the city’s most acclaimed art and entertainment venues. Co-exclusive with Luxe Group. Images are a virtual representation of the loft in its raw state.
This genuine loft is the perfect canvas for creating an unrivaled home or a versatile live/work space. The keyed elevator opens to a windowed foyer, introducing the home’s stately architectural features and grand entertaining space. The living room and studio space occupy over 2,300 square feet and flow seamlessly together surrounded by oversized cast iron windows. Three columns divide the space, adding to its multi-use functionality.
The home also features custom closets and built-ins throughout, providing ample storage. The principal bedroom nestled in the northwest corner of the loft offers privacy with custom frosted glass windows that provide tranquil light throughout the day. The suite also includes ample closet space with three double-deep built-ins, a separate walk-in closet, and a large en-suite bathroom. The second bedroom is also generously proportioned and has its own en-suite bathroom. Built in 1891 by Alfred Zucker, this Romanesque Revival building is located on the corner of Wooster and Broome Streets with close proximity to some of SoHo’s most opulent offerings including luxury shopping at Chanel, Celine, and Gucci, and renowned restaurants like Cipriani, Balthazar, and Lure Fish Bar.
Premiere hotels such as The Mercer and Crosby Street Hotel are also nearby, as is the new Eataly and some of the city’s most acclaimed art and entertainment venues. Co-exclusive with Luxe Group. Images are a virtual representation of the loft in its raw state.
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