Building
Type: | Loft |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 7 |
Property
Ownership: | Condo |
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Rooms: | 6 |
Bedrooms: | 2 BR |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
Pets: | Pets No |
FinancialsPrice: $4,800,000 Common charges: $1,668 Real estate tax: $1,650 Financing Allowed: 90% Minimum down: $480,000
Price: | $4,800,000 |
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Common charges: | $1,668 |
Real estate tax: | $1,650 |
Financing Allowed: | 90% |
Minimum down: | $480,000 |
DescriptionNOW FULL ACCESS TO SHOW
- Low monthly carrying cost
Video walk through available upon request. Low monthly carrying cost.
A quintessential SoHo loft in the heart of the historic Cast Iron District, only blocks away from the best restaurants and shopping that Downtown Manhattan has to offer! Enter into this pin-drop quiet two-bedroom plus home office, two-bath loft from a key-locked elevator, and you are welcomed by four oversized windows, 12+/- foot ceilings, original cast-iron Corinthian columns, exposed beams, and beautifully maintained original hardwood floors.
This tastefully renovated pre-war condominium, perched above the Chanel boutique on the corner of Spring and Wooster Streets, is perfect for both grand entertaining and casual, everyday living. The modern chef's kitchen offers top-of-the-line Miele appliances and an abundance of countertop and cabinetry space, including custom wine storage. The master bedroom, accessed by sliding doors, is a quiet retreat, boasting a Carrera marble bath with dual vanity, Italian Fantini hardware, soaking tub and separate shower. It also offers an abundance of closet space, including custom built-in cabinetry lining the walls and an amply sized walk-in closet. The master is complemented by a second well-proportioned bedroom with full bath, as well as a home office, which could also serve as a third sleeping area. A separate laundry room with full-size washer/dryer, sink and custom storage and central air conditioning.
139 Spring Street is a boutique pre-war 9-residential unit plus 1-commercial unit condominium built in 1909. Located in the center of Downtown's premier neighborhood, you enjoy easy accessibility to mass transit and all major thoroughfares.
AmenitiesPrivate Storage;
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Voice Intercom
Neighborhood
NOW FULL ACCESS TO SHOW - Low monthly carrying cost Video walk through available upon request. Low monthly carrying cost. A quintessential SoHo loft in the heart of the historic Cast Iron District, only blocks away from the best restaurants and shopping that Downtown Manhattan has to offer! Enter into this pin-drop quiet two-bedroom plus home office, two-bath loft from a key-locked elevator, and you are welcomed by four oversized windows, 12+/- foot ceilings, original cast-iron Corinthian columns, exposed beams, and beautifully maintained original hardwood floors. This tastefully renovated pre-war condominium, perched above the Chanel boutique on the corner of Spring and Wooster Streets, is perfect for both grand entertaining and casual, everyday living. The modern chef's kitchen offers top-of-the-line Miele appliances and an abundance of countertop and cabinetry space, including custom wine storage. The master bedroom, accessed by sliding doors, is a quiet retreat, boasting a Carrera marble bath with dual vanity, Italian Fantini hardware, soaking tub and separate shower. It also offers an abundance of closet space, including custom built-in cabinetry lining the walls and an amply sized walk-in closet. The master is complemented by a second well-proportioned bedroom with full bath, as well as a home office, which could also serve as a third sleeping area. A separate laundry room with full-size washer/dryer, sink and custom storage and central air conditioning. 139 Spring Street is a boutique pre-war 9-residential unit plus 1-commercial unit condominium built in 1909. Located in the center of Downtown's premier neighborhood, you enjoy easy accessibility to mass transit and all major thoroughfares.
Private Storage;
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Voice Intercom
Neighborhood
NOW FULL ACCESS TO SHOW Low monthly carrying cost Video walk through available upon request.
DescriptionNOW FULL ACCESS TO SHOW
- Low monthly carrying cost
Video walk through available upon request. Low monthly carrying cost.
A quintessential SoHo loft in the heart of the historic Cast Iron District, only blocks away from the best restaurants and shopping that Downtown Manhattan has to offer! Enter into this pin-drop quiet two-bedroom plus home office, two-bath loft from a key-locked elevator, and you are welcomed by four oversized windows, 12+/- foot ceilings, original cast-iron Corinthian columns, exposed beams, and beautifully maintained original hardwood floors.
This tastefully renovated pre-war condominium, perched above the Chanel boutique on the corner of Spring and Wooster Streets, is perfect for both grand entertaining and casual, everyday living. The modern chef's kitchen offers top-of-the-line Miele appliances and an abundance of countertop and cabinetry space, including custom wine storage. The master bedroom, accessed by sliding doors, is a quiet retreat, boasting a Carrera marble bath with dual vanity, Italian Fantini hardware, soaking tub and separate shower. It also offers an abundance of closet space, including custom built-in cabinetry lining the walls and an amply sized walk-in closet. The master is complemented by a second well-proportioned bedroom with full bath, as well as a home office, which could also serve as a third sleeping area. A separate laundry room with full-size washer/dryer, sink and custom storage and central air conditioning.
139 Spring Street is a boutique pre-war 9-residential unit plus 1-commercial unit condominium built in 1909. Located in the center of Downtown's premier neighborhood, you enjoy easy accessibility to mass transit and all major thoroughfares.
AmenitiesPrivate Storage;
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Voice Intercom
Neighborhood
NOW FULL ACCESS TO SHOW - Low monthly carrying cost Video walk through available upon request. Low monthly carrying cost. A quintessential SoHo loft in the heart of the historic Cast Iron District, only blocks away from the best restaurants and shopping that Downtown Manhattan has to offer! Enter into this pin-drop quiet two-bedroom plus home office, two-bath loft from a key-locked elevator, and you are welcomed by four oversized windows, 12+/- foot ceilings, original cast-iron Corinthian columns, exposed beams, and beautifully maintained original hardwood floors. This tastefully renovated pre-war condominium, perched above the Chanel boutique on the corner of Spring and Wooster Streets, is perfect for both grand entertaining and casual, everyday living. The modern chef's kitchen offers top-of-the-line Miele appliances and an abundance of countertop and cabinetry space, including custom wine storage. The master bedroom, accessed by sliding doors, is a quiet retreat, boasting a Carrera marble bath with dual vanity, Italian Fantini hardware, soaking tub and separate shower. It also offers an abundance of closet space, including custom built-in cabinetry lining the walls and an amply sized walk-in closet. The master is complemented by a second well-proportioned bedroom with full bath, as well as a home office, which could also serve as a third sleeping area. A separate laundry room with full-size washer/dryer, sink and custom storage and central air conditioning. 139 Spring Street is a boutique pre-war 9-residential unit plus 1-commercial unit condominium built in 1909. Located in the center of Downtown's premier neighborhood, you enjoy easy accessibility to mass transit and all major thoroughfares.
Private Storage;
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Voice Intercom
Neighborhood
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