CNBC anchor Sara Eisen lists renovated, polished-rustic Chelsea loft for $2.6M
The renovated two-bedroom Chelsea loft owned by CNBC co-anchor Sara Eisen (“Squawk on the Street,” “Power Lunch”) and her husband Matthew Levine, head of U.S. Programming at Bloomberg TV, just hit the market for $2.595 million. The 1,200-square-foot condominium is in the Spears Building at 525 West 22nd Street, a former factory built in 1880 and converted in 1996. Twelve-foot beamed ceilings, exposed brick, and polished concrete floors pay homage to the building’s historical roots, while recent updates assure modern comfort and design.
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After purchasing the home in 2014, the media power pair renovated the space within its classic pre-war loft frame. The best elements now look even better–like oversized windows with southern exposures and High Line views.
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Those oversized windows line the walls of the dining and living rooms. A massive oak barn door separates the living area from the second bedroom, which can be put to work as an office, guest room or nursery.
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An open floor plan makes entertaining easier, as does an updated kitchen equipped with top-of-the-line appliances including a Bertazzoni cooktop and Miele hood, Bosch dishwasher and Liebherr refrigerator and freezer drawers.
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A quiet, secluded master bedroom suite offers a custom walk-in closet and a tranquil spa-like master bath.
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The homeowners added a full second bath with Calacatta marble finishes, on-trend brass fixtures and a blackened steel medicine cabinet with a vintage antique glass mirror.
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The Spears Building offers a part-time doorman, a furnished roof deck with river views and storage.
[Listing: 525 West 22nd Street, 4B by Natalie Eisen and Adrian Noriega for Core]
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Images courtesy of Core.