Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,450,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Located on one of the most sought-after blocks in Soho, this stunning cast-iron and masonry building is part of a 5-building complex built between 1872 and 1907, and was established in 1976 as one of the earliest co-op loft conversions in SoHo. This rare loft has incorporated the heritage of this cast iron gem and brought it to another level in renovation making this offering unparalleled and renovated to the most exacting standards. With a superb reimagined and functional floor plan, the loft offers curated details providing a result unseen in the market today.
Spanning approximately 3,000 square feet, 5 deep set windows flank the front of the unit and with outstanding light showcase how big the great room truly is. A massive 40-foot wide living and dining area makes this loft extremely conducive for both living and entertaining. This reconfigured 3 bed + 1 bonus room / 3 bath layout offers a level of design and function rarely seen.
The kitchen of this loft makes this a home, centered around a dramatic waterfall-edge, Carrara marble island and matching backsplash with durable Tuffskin. Chef-quality appliances include three Miele ovens and warming drawer, two Sub-Zero full height 30" fridge/freezers, a 146-bottle Sub-Zero wine fridge, a 5-burner Wolf gas cooktop and hood, and dual Miele Knock2Open dishwashers. Custom made rich European walnut cabinetry, a large walk-in pantry, and pocket doors throughout.
Seamless and so chic. Indulge in top-flight audio/visuals in every room. Savant system with Sonance speakers and subwoofers, Sony TVs, built-in speakers, Lutron windows and blackout bedroom shades are each managed via Savant app for effortless control. Three-zone central A/C ensures year-round comfort.
Retreat to plush well-proportioned bedrooms and decadent bathrooms equipped with Gessi, Toto and Kohler fixtures. The primary suite is substantial, with a bath/shower in a knock-out wet room featuring a soothing Kohler Underscore spa tub and Gessi rain shower. Two secondary bedrooms are served by a luxurious hall stone bathroom, and the flexible bonus room has a Queen size built-in Murphy bed to serve as an optional fourth bedroom.
Six deep set windows provide wonderful light to the living portion of the loft. From top to bottom, every inch has been expertly crafted with a refined glamour rarely seen. Large-format concrete slabs and a restoration of the quintessential Soho Tin ceiling adorn the front of the apartment, and 8" Carlisle white oak floors in the bedrooms.
Blackened steel pocket doors, each over 1,200 lbs, connect the mudroom, kitchen, living and bedroom hallway. A powder room and dedicated laundry room with Electrolux washer and vented out dryer offer ideal convenience for city living. Located on one of the most sought-after blocks in Soho, this stunning cast-iron and masonry building is part of a 5-building complex built between 1872 and 1907, and was established in 1976 as one of the earliest co-op loft conversions in SoHo.
This rare loft has incorporated the heritage of this cast iron gem and brought it to another level in renovation making this offering unparalleled and renovated to the most exacting standards. With a superb reimagined and functional floor plan, the loft offers curated details providing a result unseen in the market today. Spanning approximately 3,000 square feet, 5 deep set windows flank the front of the unit and with outstanding light showcase how big the great room truly is.
A massive 40-foot wide living and dining area makes this loft extremely conducive for both living and entertaining. This reconfigured 3 bed + 1 bonus room / 3 bath layout offers a level of design and function rarely seen. The kitchen of this loft makes this a home, centered around a dramatic waterfall-edge, Carrara marble island and matching backsplash with durable Tuffskin.
Chef-quality appliances include three Miele ovens and warming drawer, two Sub-Zero full height 30" fridge/freezers, a
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