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Hanover River House, 335 Greenwich Street, #7AB
$7,950,000
| 4 beds, 3.5 baths
36 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Oct 16, 2024Days on Market: 36Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Tribeca (Manhattan)
Monthly Maintenance:
$6,090
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$3,691
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$9,781
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 93% ($7,393,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Insider Highlights
- Location and Building: This expansive four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home is located in the highly desirable Tribeca neighborhood, in a well-managed co-op building with a renovated lobby, full-time superintendent, and a stunning common roof deck. The building also offers low maintenance fees, a video intercom, elevator, and a rooftop terrace.
- Interior and Design: The high-floor loft combines historic charm with modern luxury, featuring a 50-foot-wide great room with 19 windows and 10.5-foot ceilings, a south-facing library with custom built-in bookshelves, and a media area equipped with a built-in television and in-wall sound system. The home also boasts wide-plank oak floors, automated shades throughout, and smart home technology.
- Kitchen and Dining: The semi-open, highly functional Bulthaup kitchen comes with high-end appliances and a large pantry, perfect for those who love to cook and entertain.
- Bedrooms and Bathrooms: The home offers exceptional privacy with only two residences on the floor and private sleeping quarters with three bedrooms, all with views of charming Jay Street. The primary suite features two large walk-in closets and a lavish en-suite bathroom.
- Additional Features: The property includes a study with custom steel-encased glass walls and an en-suite bathroom, a separate storage room located in the hallway, and central air conditioning. Pets are also welcome in this residence.
- Nearby Amenities: The property is in close proximity to parks, Whole Foods, coffee shops, restaurants, and the 2/3 subway line, making it a perfect location for those who value convenience and an active lifestyle.
Description
This impeccably renovated, high-floor loft at 335 Greenwich Street seamlessly blends historic charm with modern luxury. Located at the corner of scenic Jay Street, this expansive four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home of nearly 4,000 gross sf, offers an impressive 50-foot-wide great room, 19 windows, and soaring 10.5-foot ceilings.
With only two residences on this floor, this grand home provides exceptional privacy. The gracious foyer leads to a stunning triple-exposure great room, designed with three distinct living spaces.
These include a south-facing library with custom built-in bookshelves and open downtown views, a central living area, and a media area equipped with a built-in television and in-wall sound system. The dining area, perfect for hosting large gatherings, is adjacent to a semi-open, highly functional Bulthaup kitchen. This chef’s kitchen includes a Sub-Zero wine fridge, full-height freezer, extra-wide fridge, Gaggenau cook top and oven, and a large pantry.
Additionally, a study with custom steel-encased glass walls offers beautiful views over Tribeca rooftops and includes an en-suite bathroom, making it a potential fourth bedroom.
The private sleeping quarters, separated from the entertainment spaces by sliding encased glass doors, feature three bedrooms, all with views of charming Jay Street. The primary suite boasts two large walk-in closets and a lavish en-suite bathroom with radiant heated floors and ample built-in storage. The spacious secondary bedrooms include deep closets and share a luxurious bathroom with a deep soaking tub and double vanity.
As the only residence in the building with central air, this home ensures year-round comfort.
Additional features include a powder room, a walk-in coat closet, a large laundry room with a full-size washer/dryer and sink, wide-plank oak floors, automated shades throughout, smart home technology, and a separate storage room located in the hallway.
Originally built in 1931 as the Hanover River Bank, this 13-story Art Deco elevator building is a well-managed co-op with a renovated lobby, intercom system with remote control app, full-time superintendent, and a stunning common roof deck. The building is ideally located near Duane Park, Washington Market Park, Whole Foods, and some of downtown’s best coffee shops and restaurants. With extraordinarily low maintenance fees, this home is also a savvy investment opportunity.
With only two residences on this floor, this grand home provides exceptional privacy. The gracious foyer leads to a stunning triple-exposure great room, designed with three distinct living spaces.
These include a south-facing library with custom built-in bookshelves and open downtown views, a central living area, and a media area equipped with a built-in television and in-wall sound system. The dining area, perfect for hosting large gatherings, is adjacent to a semi-open, highly functional Bulthaup kitchen. This chef’s kitchen includes a Sub-Zero wine fridge, full-height freezer, extra-wide fridge, Gaggenau cook top and oven, and a large pantry.
Additionally, a study with custom steel-encased glass walls offers beautiful views over Tribeca rooftops and includes an en-suite bathroom, making it a potential fourth bedroom.
The private sleeping quarters, separated from the entertainment spaces by sliding encased glass doors, feature three bedrooms, all with views of charming Jay Street. The primary suite boasts two large walk-in closets and a lavish en-suite bathroom with radiant heated floors and ample built-in storage. The spacious secondary bedrooms include deep closets and share a luxurious bathroom with a deep soaking tub and double vanity.
As the only residence in the building with central air, this home ensures year-round comfort.
Additional features include a powder room, a walk-in coat closet, a large laundry room with a full-size washer/dryer and sink, wide-plank oak floors, automated shades throughout, smart home technology, and a separate storage room located in the hallway.
Originally built in 1931 as the Hanover River Bank, this 13-story Art Deco elevator building is a well-managed co-op with a renovated lobby, intercom system with remote control app, full-time superintendent, and a stunning common roof deck. The building is ideally located near Duane Park, Washington Market Park, Whole Foods, and some of downtown’s best coffee shops and restaurants. With extraordinarily low maintenance fees, this home is also a savvy investment opportunity.
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Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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