The SoCa Building at 130 Watts Street is a prewar, seven story boutique condominium in Northwest Tribeca with just 12 to 13 residences. Built in 1900 and converted to condos, the building sits at the corner of Watts and Greenwich Streets on a quiet cobblestone block, one block from Hudson River Park and close to the West Village and Soho. The pet friendly building features an elevator, ButterflyMX virtual doorman system, and basement storage, though it has no doorman, garage, or health club.
Apartments in the building are classic Tribeca lofts ranging from approximately 1,500 to over 2,000 square feet, typically configured as two or three bedrooms with two bathrooms. Common features include soaring 10 to 12 foot ceilings, oversized windows (some as large as 3'x6'), exposed brick walls, and wide plank oak hardwood floors. Most units have been extensively renovated with open chef's kitchens featuring large islands, professional grade Viking ranges (often six burner models with grills), Sub-Zero refrigerators and wine storage, and custom cabinetry. In-unit washers and dryers (typically Miele or LG), central air conditioning, and floor-to-ceiling custom built ins and closets are standard throughout.
Bathrooms have been updated with high end fixtures from brands like Grohe, Waterworks, and Toto, often featuring soaking tubs, rain showers, and materials like river rock, marble, and granite. Many units include split layouts with spacious primary suites featuring walk in closets and en suite bathrooms. Several apartments also come with deeded basement storage cages. The building's location provides easy access to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, neighborhood restaurants, and the A/C/E and 1 subway lines.
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