This classic $6.4M West Broadway loft is the stuff of Soho dreams
In a 1900-era loft-building on a bustling West Soho block, this full-floor loft co-op at 459 West Broadway spans 3,150 square feet of brick-lined, impossibly high-ceilinged living space. On the market for $6.35 million, the three-bedroom loft has all the old-school historic details that are often copied but increasingly rare in the era of the celebrity-filled loft condo.
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From the pre-requisite private keyed elevator, the space begins with a gallery hall that opens into an open living and dining space bordered by eight-foot windows. Pipes, brick and beams are left exposed, just the way we like ’em
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Beneath a massive chandelier, the great room features original maple floors and five lovely cast iron columns running the length of the space.
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In the bright, open kitchen overlooking the Soho streetscape is a Garland restaurant stove–aficionados would say they’d buy the loft for the stove alone.
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At the rear of the loft is a tranquil master bedroom with a custom mahogany wardrobe and a large dressing area. Equally tranquil and luxuriously appointed, the loft’s baths offer perks like a deep soaking tub and double vanity sinks.
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Two more spacious bedrooms make the home turn-key and family-friendly, and there’s a built-in office in the hallway just off the bedroom. Even more convenient are a full-size laundry room and a large storage space.
[Listing: 459 West Broadway #2N by Keith Copley and Jason Goode for Compass]
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Images courtesy of Compass.