Renovated SoHo Loft For Sale
A renovated Soho loft has hit the market for $6.995 million. The 4,000-square-foot, full-floor apartment has eleven-foot ceilings and oversized windows that let in plenty of natural light. The home’s sleek, modern style is enhanced by marble-and-oak features while exposed pipes and original columns maintain a classic Soho aesthetic. A thoughtfully designed open floor plan connects the entry foyer, massive great room, kitchen, open dining area and formal living room. The kitchen includes built-in stainless steel appliances, lacquer-finished cabinetry, a central island and a waterfall marble countertop with seating for six. A custom marble-and-stone bar enhances the living room, while another wet bar is concealed within the gorgeous media room that also includes a fireplace.
Must SeeTop 10 Florida Condos For SaleThe primary suite is spacious and airy, with a custom-designed, built-in headboard, luxurious bathroom with both a shower and a free-standing soaking tub, massive walk-in closet and separate beauty room. The second bedroom is enhanced by a customized wardrobe and city-quiet windows. The home office has its own en-suite and an attached laundry room. The apartment also includes many modern upgrades such as an integrated sound system, central AC, custom lighting and motorized shade, while the building features a key-locked elevator, brand new video intercom system, a full-time super, and a stunning common rooftop terrace. Officially a four-bedroom, three-bath home, the residence is currently configured with two bedrooms but could easily be converted to four plus the office.
A historic Manhattan neighborhood famous for cobblestone streets and beautiful facades, SoHo (for South of Houston Street) boasts the world’s largest collection of cast-iron architecture with over 250 historic cast-iron buildings preserved. Modern SoHo is known for its art galleries, high-end boutiques, world-class dining and some of the country’s most expensive real estate. The apartment is convenient to the Museum of the Chinese in America, The James Cohen Gallery, and the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art as well as numerous shops, restaurants, and nightlife venues.
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