Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$20,039 ($14.84/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($295,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Enjoy true loft living and gorgeous SoHo views in this upper-level, two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in a historic condominium building.
Surround by windows to the east, north and west, this expansive 1,350-square-foot home is a light filled loft. Protected views through oversized and arched windows skim across the surrounding low-slung SoHo rooftops, flooding the space with sunshine and open-sky vistas.
Enter through a gallery entry lined with a full guest bathroom and walk-in closet to find a sweeping, nearly 30-foot-long great room featuring soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, exposed brick and a wood-burning fireplace. The open kitchen has been beautifully updated with sleek white cabinetry, countertops and a breakfast bar surrounding top-notch Viking appliances including a hooded six-burner gas range, side-by-side refrigerator and dishwasher. The coveted split-bedroom layout positions bedrooms on opposite sides of the home.
The serene master suite features handsome painted brick, western and northern exposures, and an en suite bathroom. The second bedroom offers east-facing views over tree-lined West Broadway.
Situated within the SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District, 426 West Broadway is a classic 1883 neo-Grec store-
and-loft building that once housed an array of importers, bookbinders, paper and furniture companies.
Converted to condominium use in 1984, the well-managed elevator building offers part-time doorman
service, a package room, storage units and free laundry on every floor.
Pieds-à-terre and subletting
permitted; pets allowed for owners.
Located on lovely West Broadway, between Prince and Spring, this home is at the heart of fantastic
SoHo living. Great boutiques, galleries, restaurants and dining line the nearby blocks, and transportation
is effortless thanks to C/E, N/R/W, B/D/F/M and 1 trains all within minutes.
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