Ever since Printing House (421 Hudson Street) was converted from a commercial loft building to a condominium, it has attracted considerable attention from the real estate community and design enthusiasts alike. In September, one of two townhouse residences along the gated, block-long, Gunn Landscape Architecture-designed mews sold for $10.6 million. The second townhouse has just gone on the market for $10.85 million. At $2,566 per square foot, it is above the West Village average of $2,273 per square foot.
The townhouse has 4 bedrooms, 6.5 baths, and over 5,500 square feet of living space spread over five floors; an elevator goes to all of them. The spacious living/dining area has a gas fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows that let in stunning garden views.
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The master suite is also located on a corner and takes up its own private floor. It contains a private study, spa-like bath, and 45 feet of closets and dressing space. The three secondary bedrooms have generous closet space and en-suite baths.
A finished lower level with high ceilings, full bath, two Sub-Zero wine fridges, laundry room, and two storage closets can work as a home gym, guest suite, or lounge. On top, a 700-square-foot private roof terrace is designed for entertaining and finished with a trellis pergola for optimal privacy and shade. It can be accessed via a glass-enclosed media room with wet bar and full bath.
Residents of The Printing House have easy access to the flagship Printing House Equinox gym and the best of Soho and the West Village. The building welcomes pets, and amenities include concierge service and bike room.
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