Building
Type: | Loft |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 9 |
Property
Rooms: | 5 |
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Bedrooms: | 2 BR |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
Pets: | Pets No |
FinancialsRent $9,500
Rent | $9,500 |
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DescriptionSpanning approximately 1,350 square feet, this unique triplex loft apartment combines original minimalist and modern touches. Arched windows with original brick detailing, a massive skylight, abundant storage space, and 20-foot ceilings lend a light and airy feeling to the living room. The main floor features a kitchen with a breakfast bar and top-of-the-line appliances, including a Viking stove, Bosch dishwasher, Dacor microwave, and Fisher & Paykel refrigerator.
The lower level houses the primary bedroom, which boasts five arched windows overlooking the inner courtyard. The en-suite bathroom includes heated floors, a large glass-enclosed rain shower, and double sink vanity. The primary includes two extra large closets: one walk-in and a wall of custom Elfa closets.
The upper level features the second bedroom with an en-suite bath and skylight, along with an open concept that overlooks the main level, flooding the space with natural light. Currently used as a study, the built-in office is perfect for working from home.
196 Sixth Avenue is a quaint, boutique prewar co-op located in the Sullivan-Thompson Historic District, at the crossroads of Soho, the West Village, Greenwich Village, Nolita, and Tribeca. Originally constructed in 1893 as the carriage house for the former police department's 10th Precinct and sits near the new Google and Disney NYC headquarters. Today, residents enjoy a renovated lobby, elevator access, laundry facilities, a bike room, and part-time super. Close to shops, restaurants, and galleries, this location is steps from several subway lines, including A/C/E, 1, R/W, and B/D/F/M trains, with excellent bus service and CitiBikes all within easy reach.
The unit can be offered furnished for an additional fee.
AmenitiesLaundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Elevator
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Video Intercom
Neighborhood
Spanning approximately 1,350 square feet, this unique triplex loft apartment combines original minimalist and modern touches. Arched windows with original brick detailing, a massive skylight, abundant storage space, and 20-foot ceilings lend a light and airy feeling to the living room. The main floor features a kitchen with a breakfast bar and top-of-the-line appliances, including a Viking stove, Bosch dishwasher, Dacor microwave, and Fisher & Paykel refrigerator.
The lower level houses the primary bedroom, which boasts five arched windows overlooking the inner courtyard. The en-suite bathroom includes heated floors, a large glass-enclosed rain shower, and double sink vanity. The primary includes two extra large closets: one walk-in and a wall of custom Elfa closets.
The upper level features the second bedroom with an en-suite bath and skylight, along with an open concept that overlooks the main level, flooding the space with natural light. Currently used as a study, the built-in office is perfect for working from home.
196 Sixth Avenue is a quaint, boutique prewar co-op located in the Sullivan-Thompson Historic District, at the crossroads of Soho, the West Village, Greenwich Village, Nolita, and Tribeca. Originally constructed in 1893 as the carriage house for the former police department's 10th Precinct and sits near the new Google and Disney NYC headquarters. Today, residents enjoy a renovated lobby, elevator access, laundry facilities, a bike room, and part-time super. Close to shops, restaurants, and galleries, this location is steps from several subway lines, including A/C/E, 1, R/W, and B/D/F/M trains, with excellent bus service and CitiBikes all within easy reach.
The unit can be offered furnished for an additional fee.
Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Elevator
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Video Intercom
Neighborhood
Spanning approximately 1, 350 square feet, this unique triplex loft apartment combines original minimalist and modern touches.
DescriptionSpanning approximately 1,350 square feet, this unique triplex loft apartment combines original minimalist and modern touches. Arched windows with original brick detailing, a massive skylight, abundant storage space, and 20-foot ceilings lend a light and airy feeling to the living room. The main floor features a kitchen with a breakfast bar and top-of-the-line appliances, including a Viking stove, Bosch dishwasher, Dacor microwave, and Fisher & Paykel refrigerator.
The lower level houses the primary bedroom, which boasts five arched windows overlooking the inner courtyard. The en-suite bathroom includes heated floors, a large glass-enclosed rain shower, and double sink vanity. The primary includes two extra large closets: one walk-in and a wall of custom Elfa closets.
The upper level features the second bedroom with an en-suite bath and skylight, along with an open concept that overlooks the main level, flooding the space with natural light. Currently used as a study, the built-in office is perfect for working from home.
196 Sixth Avenue is a quaint, boutique prewar co-op located in the Sullivan-Thompson Historic District, at the crossroads of Soho, the West Village, Greenwich Village, Nolita, and Tribeca. Originally constructed in 1893 as the carriage house for the former police department's 10th Precinct and sits near the new Google and Disney NYC headquarters. Today, residents enjoy a renovated lobby, elevator access, laundry facilities, a bike room, and part-time super. Close to shops, restaurants, and galleries, this location is steps from several subway lines, including A/C/E, 1, R/W, and B/D/F/M trains, with excellent bus service and CitiBikes all within easy reach.
The unit can be offered furnished for an additional fee.
AmenitiesLaundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Elevator
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Video Intercom
Neighborhood
Spanning approximately 1,350 square feet, this unique triplex loft apartment combines original minimalist and modern touches. Arched windows with original brick detailing, a massive skylight, abundant storage space, and 20-foot ceilings lend a light and airy feeling to the living room. The main floor features a kitchen with a breakfast bar and top-of-the-line appliances, including a Viking stove, Bosch dishwasher, Dacor microwave, and Fisher & Paykel refrigerator.
The lower level houses the primary bedroom, which boasts five arched windows overlooking the inner courtyard. The en-suite bathroom includes heated floors, a large glass-enclosed rain shower, and double sink vanity. The primary includes two extra large closets: one walk-in and a wall of custom Elfa closets.
The upper level features the second bedroom with an en-suite bath and skylight, along with an open concept that overlooks the main level, flooding the space with natural light. Currently used as a study, the built-in office is perfect for working from home.
196 Sixth Avenue is a quaint, boutique prewar co-op located in the Sullivan-Thompson Historic District, at the crossroads of Soho, the West Village, Greenwich Village, Nolita, and Tribeca. Originally constructed in 1893 as the carriage house for the former police department's 10th Precinct and sits near the new Google and Disney NYC headquarters. Today, residents enjoy a renovated lobby, elevator access, laundry facilities, a bike room, and part-time super. Close to shops, restaurants, and galleries, this location is steps from several subway lines, including A/C/E, 1, R/W, and B/D/F/M trains, with excellent bus service and CitiBikes all within easy reach.
The unit can be offered furnished for an additional fee.
Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Elevator
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Video Intercom
Neighborhood
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