Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$63,400 ($13.08/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($950,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Captivating and ultra-modern with impeccable design throughout.
Loft 5N is a most amazing one-of-a-kind, 3-bedroom/3.5-bathroom full-single-floor home with a keyed elevator entrance and a 528-square-foot private terrace off the grand living area.
Perfect and singular, this 4848 square-foot luxury loft begins with its entry guided by a custom backlit bookshelf wall that leads easily into the great room. Surrounded and bathed in natural sunlight with custom Pella arched windows, this room features multiple exposures. Imported European oak floors have been added throughout the space as well as custom ceiling beams and lighting by world-renowned Herv Descottes.
In place is a central HVAC system with a built-in humidifier and multiple A/C and heating zones. The adjacent private sundrenched terrace with its brick archway is accessed by two sets of French doors, completing this most remarkable interior landscape, which has been skillfully designed to accommodate your every desire. Relax- Work- Entertain!
Keeping the integrity of this home’s design, one flows seamlessly into the open-concept kitchen.
The continuity of craftsmanship and color is obvious here with the Caesarstone countertops and custom cabinetry with hidden panels. The placement of Gaggenau and Miele appliances offers an intelligent, highly functional Chef’s gallery. There is an additional Miele dishwasher, Liebherr wine cooler, and plenty of storage in the pantry/laundry room along with a Miele washer/dryer and utility sink.
The stand-alone powder room off the kitchen pays homage to NYC and Piet Mondrian with its multicolored sensitile wall panel offering contrasting colors, and sparkly pearl-like wallpaper, and includes Antonio Lupi and Laufen fixtures.
Follow the lines of this artfully styled home and enter the sleeping quarters. The Master is spacious, with opposite walls of windows (facing east and west) equipped with motorized black-out shades. Separate walk-in closet/ dressing room, as well as floor-to-ceiling wardrobes with custom lighting and motorized clothes rods, supply ample storage.
Sleep on the custom king bed featuring motorized headboards, you can choose to face either the EcoSmart fireplace or the peaceful outdoors. White curved wall leads to the ensuite bath featuring; porcelain heated flooring, Laufen wall-hung toilet & bidet, and custom glass mosaic wall tiles. Soak in the raw copper spa tub or take a hot steam in the enclosed glass shower with seating for two.
Easily adjust the wall of windows with the touch of a button; watch as they become opaque, creating an ambiance of secluded elegance. The second and larger of the guest bedrooms are equipped with motorized blackout shades as well as two motorized twin beds which can become one king-size bed. This bedroom features wall-to-wall custom wardrobes with Luminii lighting and built-in automated clothing rods.
The ensuite bathroom offers a glass-top floating vanity, Laufen wall-hung bidet, and toilet with a full-size bathtub. The third guest bedroom is also equipped with motorized black-out shades and wall-to-wall custom wardrobes with Luminii lighting and automated clothing rods. The third full bathroom offers a Steamist steam shower, a built-in medicine cabinet, and a glass-top floating vanity.
Two separate buildings comprise The Wooster Street Condominium at 42-50 Wooster Street offering a video intercom security system and an on-site superintendent.
The 50 Wooster building was originally a six-story Romanesque cast-iron structure built in 1895 and designed by the architect F. S. Baldwin. The two buildings were renovated in the late 1990s by Lawrence B. Bogdanow, an architect and longtime SoHo resident. Many of the famed cast-iron and loft attributes were saved through a unique partnership with the Landmarks Commission.
Showings are by appointment.
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