Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$20,622 ($8.97/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($650,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Tucked between Prince and Spring Streets on a prime block, this classic SoHo loft is a luxurious and quiet oasis with no detail spared. A private key-locked elevator opens into your gracious living room, with 4 oversized windows to the east affording sunlit views on the Landmark Cast Iron Historic Buildings across Broadway. Ceilings soar over 11 feet and premium lighting designed to showcase your art collection has been installed through the 40+ feet of living, dining and entertainment space.
Each of its 2,300 +/- square feet has been thoughtfully renovated, from modern fixtures and custom finishes to central a/c and side-by-side washer dryer, while keeping the historic touches that make this home an classic SoHo loft: exposed brick walls, hardwood floors and barrel vaulted ceilings.
Entertain guests or enjoy a night in with your expansive Leicht custom kitchen, which features a Gaggenau induction cooktop and oven, SubZero refrigerator and wine cooler.
Other appliances are by Viking and Bosch.
Retire after a nightcap at Balthazar or film at the Angelika to your tranquil primary suite. Situated at the far western end of the loft, it offers privacy and separation from the living and entertaining areas.
Ample customized closets easily accommodate a weekend of shopping at the designer boutiques just around the corner, and a luxurious 5-fixture bathroom with double sinks and large soaking tub is the perfect way to unwind.
Two additional bedrooms are perfect for guests, your home office or a creative studio, with direct access to a large bathroom and laundry area.
Built in 1903 with a beautiful marble facade, 543 Broadway is a flexible 18-unit AIR cooperative (AIR waiver allowed) with 10 floors and low maintenance. Pets are welcome with Board approval and there is additional storage in the lower level.
Welcome to New York City’s most coveted neighborhood, and a prime piece of it to call your own.
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