$2M Soho co-op packs three bedrooms and a terrace into a stylish full-floor home
This full-floor, three-bedroom apartment at 118 Sullivan Street is on a classic stretch of Soho that combines commercial and nondescript with expensive and charming in a way few downtown Manhattan neighborhoods do. The co-op itself, asking $2 million, conveys the same un-fancy classic chic, with spacious rooms, three bedrooms, and an elegant patio.
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An open-plan living and dining layout is lit from morning to night from extra large windows and doors overlooking the terrace and gardens below.
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The inside dining area is sophisticated as well as welcoming. Weather permitting, dining out-of-doors is an attractive option as well.
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A u-shaped kitchen is understated and well-designed with plenty storage and pantry space. High-end appliances include a Wolf stove, a Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, and a Miele dishwasher.
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Windows in each of the apartment’s three bedrooms look out over neighborhood treetops. Any of these charming chambers would make a lovely sitting room or office as well. Other welcome additions include an in-unit Miele washer/dryer, wall-mounted A/C and several walk-in closets.
[Listing: 118 Sullivan Street Unit 6 by Joseph DeLorenzo, Jason Goode, Terumi Matthews and Mimi Melvin for Compass]
[At CityRealty]
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Images courtesy of Compass