Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$78,558 ($14.38/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($1,099,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Tribeca Trophy Home at The Cobblestone Lofts on 28 Laight Street.Dramatic and Impressive: this one-of-a-kind 5,462sf corner pre-war condo loft with 10.2 foot ceilings is unlike anything else on the market. This massive 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home truly feels like a house and comes with a private deeded parking spot in the building. The exquisitely detailed home has a grand entry foyer with a gallery alongside colossal wood beamed entertaining spaces, a windowed eat-in Kitchen, and dual exposures with open city views to the east towards Soho and south towards Freedom Tower.The great room is aptly named with a formal living room, a gas fireplace, and an elegant dining room for 10.
Huge casement windows and beautiful details such as exposed beams and brick throughout create just the right ambience for quintessential Tribeca elegance.Opposite the eat-in kitchen is a second living room - also adorned with gas fireplace - for casual yet grand entertaining. The master bedroom suite is large in scale and fitting of the home. The additional bedrooms are also extremely well-proportioned with fantastic storage throughout.
Developed in 1899 by renowned philanthropist Helen C. Juilliard, 28 Laight Street was once occupied by textile and wool businesses. Converting three distinct buildings in 2001 to become the Cobblestone Lofts, a full-service condominium building with a long list of amenities: 24-hr doorman including concierge service, fitness center, library, rooftop common garden and private parking.
Tribeca is one of New York's most desirable neighborhoods. Locanda Verde, Bubby's and Nobu are within blocks, and ample open park space is moments away at the Hudson River Greenway. Hudson Square and Soho are just across Canal, and nearby 1 and A/C/E trains provide unbeatable access to the rest of the city.
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