129 Greene Street is a 6-story red brick condominium loft building positioned on one of SoHo's most coveted cobblestone blocks, just half a block south of Houston Street. Unlike many older buildings in the neighborhood, this structure notably lacks fire escapes, presenting a cleaner architectural profile. The building features a two step up entrance, video intercom system, and houses only a few exclusive apartments, making it an intimate and prestigious address in the heart of SoHo's gallery district.
The building's apartments are characterized by full floor lofts spanning approximately 3,700 square feet with an impressive 50 foot width. These residences feature soaring 11 to 13 foot ceilings and 11 oversized windows providing both east and west exposures for exceptional natural light throughout the day. The lofts showcase iconic cast iron columns and open floor plans that offer significant customization potential. Common apartment features include chef's kitchens with state-of-the-art stainless steel appliances and wine refrigerators, 2 to 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, libraries, home offices, dressing rooms, laundry rooms, and multiple storage areas.
A standout feature of 129 Greene Street is its exceptionally low monthly carrying costs, with combined common charges and taxes reported at less than $1 per square foot monthly. Residents enjoy private key locked elevator access to their full floor units, along with building amenities including alarm systems and video security. However, the building does not offer a garage, health club, roof deck, or sidewalk landscaping, maintaining a more understated profile typical of historic SoHo architecture.
The location places residents in the epicenter of SoHo's cultural and commercial activity, surrounded by world class dining, prestigious boutiques, and renowned art galleries. The tree lined Greene Street setting provides charm while offering convenient access to multiple subway lines including the 6, 1, 9, F, N, and R trains within a few blocks. The area experiences considerable daytime foot traffic, reflecting its status as one of the city's liveliest neighborhoods, with easy access to adjacent areas including Greenwich Village, NoHo, Nolita, Tribeca, and the East Village.
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