Sexy, Spectacular Loft In Prime Greenwich Village
Come be the first to enjoy an incredible loft that has just undergone a $5,000,000 renovation. Every inch of this massive home has been transformed by great design and sophisticated finishes. Enter through one of two key-locked elevators (a rarity...
Sexy, Spectacular Loft In Prime Greenwich Village
Come be the first to enjoy an incredible loft that has just undergone a $5,000,000 renovation. Every inch of this massive home has been transformed by great design and sophisticated finishes. Enter through one of two key-locked elevators (a rarity in loft living) directly into a full-floor loft with 13' ceilings and an interior square footage that was measured by the owner's Architects at 4,870'. Brilliant light streams through 10' tall windows and fills the space, with views to quaint buildings of Greenwich Village's Gold Coast and the sky above them. 2% flip tax payable by buyer.
The kitchen is as useful as it is beautiful. Built of top-grade walnut, the custom cabinets and paneling are tactile (touching allowed!) Integrated Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Miele appliances include tower refrigerator and freezers, as well as both double sinks and dishwashers.
There are three comfortable bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, each of which is a subtle harmony of glamour and elegance, clad in rich stones and fitted with the best fixtures and heated floors. The primary suite features a dressing room second to none, outfitted in rich solid walnut. The Zen Meditation room allows for complete privacy and relaxation. The laundry room contains large machines and a vented dryer.
Built in 1906, the nine-story Glass House Cooperative is a warehouse-loft conversion with half and full-floor homes. The well-maintained pre-war building has two keyed elevators for private access. Pets, pied-a-terre's, gifting & co-purchasing are all allowed with board approval. Centrally located in prime Greenwich Village -- just a few blocks from Washington Square Park, The Meatpacking District, Chelsea, and Union Square -- the Glass House is surrounded by some of Manhattan's most treasured restaurants, coffee shops, jazz clubs and bars.