Description

New offering of a perfectly restored and renovated, rare condominium penthouse loft with soaring 11 foot original wood beamed ceilings, wood burning stove/fireplace, inviting private terrace overlooking greenery, and stunning city, ships, and Brooklyn Bridge views. Designed and built by a master craftsman to enhance the incredible character and soul of this truly unique apartment- this home will enchant you the moment you arrive.

Configured as a one bedroom home with fitness/dressing room and enormous open living loft- the possibilities are endless for a variety of layouts. Among the many prized details and characteristics include: two zone split duct AC system for year-round comfort, exposed brick walls and wooden beams, in-unit washer/dryer, custom mahogany windows and terrace door, beautifully built kitchen with professional 5 Star vented range, soapstone counters, garbage disposal, water filtration and heating unit, oversized steam shower, custom closets, storage and dressing room and a rarely found working wood burning stove/fireplace for fall and winter warmth and ambiance.

330 Pearl Street is a landmark former book bindery built in 1922. A boutique condominium with only ten units, there is a part time super, professional management, available private basement storage at no cost, and remarkably low carrying charges. Located a few short blocks from the 6 and F trains, you are surrounded by one of the most architecturally significant neighborhoods in all of Manhattan with easy access to fine dining, shopping, transportation and city culture.
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Building Features 5 Floors10 Units

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Unit Features

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2 Beds / 1 Bath - / 1,100 ft²

Total Monthly expenses: $1,803

Maintenance: $642 / R.E. Taxes $1,161

Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC

Michael S. Lubin

mlubin@bhsusa.com

(212) 317-3672

Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC View Listing

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