Description
This loft is an art lover's and chef's dream. As you enter into the grand formal foyer of this home, you are greeted with its expansive lit gallery space and the open chef's kitchen beyond, to entertain the most discerning guests. The grand sandstone kitchen island countertop is open to the formal dining room and gracious open living room. Top-of-the-line kitchen appliances include an extra large two zone Subzero wine refrigerator, Miele cooktop and double ovens, Bosch dishwasher, Subzero refrigerator/freezer, and all custom built cabinetry, with ample storage. There are double-pane windows and built-in speakers throughout this spectacular home.The grand master bedroom, with its high ceilings and ensuite master bathroom, features radiant heated marble floors, a deep soaking tub, separate rain shower, and custom double vanities. The second and third bedrooms are nicely sized for guest suites. The second bathroom also features a large soaking tub/shower and custom double vanities. There is also an architecturally designed custom built home office with sliding doors and ample cabinet and filing storage, for working from home in privacy. The Dietz Lantern building was built in 1920 and is a boutique condominium with a beautiful brick fa ade and just 28 units. The rooftop has an expansive 360 degree view of Tribeca and downtown Manhattan all residents can enjoy. The building features a full time 24-hour doorman and live-in superintendent. There is separate bike storage. Excellent neighborhood with many restaurants and galleries nearby. Close proximity to Hudson River Park and Piers.
Building Features 9 Floors28 Units
Unit Features
$4,450,000 / $2,166 per ft²
Sold: Jan 27, 2022
0% from ask / 137 Days to Sell
3 Beds / 2.5 Baths / 2,054 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $3,295
Maintenance: $1,561 / R.E. Taxes $1,734
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Laura N Cao
lcao@elliman.com
(212) 350-2828
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