Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$28,431 ($13.23/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($395,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Perfectly perched over the corner of North Moore Street and Varick Street, this expansive 2-3 bedroom and 2.5 bath corner loft is a WOW with voluminous 10ft ceilings and walls of gorgeous sun-flooded casement windows. 25 North Moore Street, known as the Atalanta Building, is the preeminent prewar condominium loft building in Tribeca which is reflected in its handsome lobby, lushly landscaped roof deck and substantially proportioned homes.
A generous entry foyer leads to an impressive 42 X 18.5 Great Room which is surrounded by almost floor to ceiling quiet casement windows which are flooded with terrific east/south light throughout the day.
This wonderfully comfortable and livable room easily accommodates a living room, dining room and an additional third bedroom (which would have access to a bath through a hall). The bright and fully outfitted chefs kitchen overlooks the lofty living space and includes a large breakfast/bar counter with new white stone countertops and Subzero, Miele and Viking (vented) appliances. The bedrooms are split offering superb privacy.
The master bedroom suite includes a wall of storage closets and a master bath with double sinks, tub and stall shower. An additional bedroom suite includes its own bath and a large walk-in closet. The home is complete with hardwood floors throughout, central-air conditioning and laundry with vented dryer.
There is a walk-in storage room in the basement available for purchase.
25 North Moore Street, The Atalanta Building, was a former 17 story warehouse built in 1924 which was converted to condominiums in 2001 and offers a fulltime doorman, beautiful lobby and is crowned with a landscaped and decked rooftop with gas grill which is one of the prettiest in Tribeca. The prime Tribeca location is close to the 1,2,3,A,C,E subways and an array of restaurants and shops.
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