520 W 45th Street, Unit 3B, New York, NY 10036
SPECTACULAR FURNISHED 2-BED 2-BATH LOFT W/ 13FT HIGH CEILINGS Industrial cool meets NYC chic in this mint split 2 bedroom 2 bathroom prewar condo with soaring ceilings and abundant light. Located in a converted Beaux-arts schoolhouse built in 1905, the glamorous interior of this loft-like 1306 square foot home is the perfect complement to the building's original eye-catching architecture. All at once welcoming and comfortable, the 20-foot wide living/dining room features 13' ceilings and towering multi-panel state-of-the-art windows, flooding the apartment with natural light. Designed for easy living and gracious entertaining, the chef's kitchen is open and outfitted with a large pantry for additional storage and convenience. It features a massive center island with a soapstone slab counter and ample work space, and boasts a Viking appliance suite, wine cellar, deep farmhouse sink, Watermark faucet and disposal. The large primary bedroom is ensuite and includes a custom-designed walk-in closet and blackout shades. The bathroom offers grey cement tile flooring with radiant heating, bone-colored glazed ceramic tile walls, AvroKO-designed vanities with Calacatta Gold marble top, Watermark fixtures and custom blackened steel framed medicine cabinets. In its own wing, the secondary bedroom is generous in size and currently accommodates a home office and queen-sized bed. The second full bath is outfitted with beautiful Kohler fixtures and ample storage space. Other features not to be missed are the Bosch washer and dryer, American Black Walnut wood floors, custom lighting, bespoke cabinetry, and electric window shades. Combining historical charm with modern features, this special and unique home includes original wire transoms, a chalkboard on which to write your grocery list, cubbyholes for your shoes and a rolling library ladder to access storage.
2
beds
2
baths
1,306 Sq.Ft. LIVING AREA
Evan understands that the many facets of a real estate transaction, especially in a unique marketplace like New York City, can be complicated and often overwhelming, even for the most discerning individuals.