Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$15,951 ($9.60/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($194,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Located in a Cass Gilbert designed prewar landmarked building, this exquisite 1,661 square foot loft-like home has gracious dimensions, perfect for entertaining and comfort. With striking 11’ beamed ceilings and oversize windows, bask in its brightness and loft-like ambience. The entrance foyer leads to a dining space/sitting area with the living room on the left and a spacious temperature-controlled, home office/media room with walk-in closet and entrance to the 2nd full bathroom.
The impressive north facing living room is a perfect place to showcase your artwork. Floors are wide plank white oak hardwood and heat/AC can be individually controlled. A fabulous kitchen boasts beautiful white/gray Calcutta marble countertops and backsplash, and white oak cabinetry with under cabinet lighting.
Appliances include a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, wine cooler, dedicated cold water filter and more. The generous eat-in kitchen with island has a large double pantry and Asko washer and vented dryer units. Quiet and bright, the corner northwest facing primary bedroom has unusually large closet space.
In addition, enjoy an en-suite windowed marble bathroom with a deep soaking tub, large stall shower and 6’ vanity with dual sinks. The second full bathroom showcases a limestone tub enclosure, pedestal sink and tumbled tile floor. Custom closets throughout.
The renowned architect Cass Gilbert, whose storied commissions include the Woolworth Building, US Custom House, New York Life and US Supreme Court, was tasked, in the late 1920s, to build 130 West 30th Street. Originally a manufacturing loft, the Assyrian-styled building, complete with reliefs in polychrome terracotta, is still considered bold and exotic. Look up at the captivating motif over the entrance and at the friezes marking each setback of the building.
In 2003 the building was gut renovated and converted to beautiful, spacious condominium residences, with interiors created by the award-winning designer Shamir Shah. Of course, the exterior remains a stunner. Ideally located on the border of Chelsea and NoMad, Enjoy the crossroads of art, fashion, flowers and cuisine.
Madison Square Park, Eataly, Whole Foods, Trader Joes, the new Empire Station Complex, Hudson Yards and The High Line are all in the neighborhood. Transportation, shopping and restaurant options abound. Pets are welcome. Both Fios and Spectrum are available.
Part time attended lobby, seven days per week. Basement storage bins are available to rent. There is an assessment for both aesthetic and functional capital improvements.
The building has successfully performed a tax certiorari and taxes will be reduced by approximately 5% in the near future.
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