$2.7M Noho loft is in a perfect downtown location with a private roof terrace to top it off
Photo credit: Evan Joseph Photography
The top-floor “penthouse” loft condominium atop a classic Noho building at 298 Elizabeth Street is the embodiment of old-school downtown Manhattan living (though its $2,700,000 price tag is strictly new New York). On a picture-perfect tree-lined street, surrounded by, well, everything, this 1,400-square-foot home has the additional perk of a huge private roof deck from which to gaze at the city skyline.
Inside the loft, you’ll find the classic exposed beams and brick, original flooring, and high ceilings. A spiral staircase anchors the space, ascending to the roof above. The living, dining, and kitchen area is standard open plan, and there’s plenty of space to move about, entertain, or skateboard through. One caveat: We’re guessing it’s a walk-up, so count on getting in great shape as well.
A huge, sun-filled living room flows seamlessly into the kitchen. There’s a breakfast bar for casual dining, but as with any loft, there are plenty of options to configure the space as you wish. A long hallway divides the living and sleeping spaces, but it’s big enough to be a formal dining room as well as a personal art gallery.
The two bedrooms are at the rear of the apartment; both have exposed brick walls and tall loft windows. There’s a washer/dryer in the unit for convenience.
Up the spiral staircase, all of downtown Manhattan is at your feet. A large private rooftop terrace can turn the warmer months into one long party–or a personal urban garden.
[Listing info: 298 Elizabeth Street, APT 5 at CityRealty]
[Listed at Douglas Elliman by Kirsten Jordan and Nicholas Lounsbury]
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Photo credit: Evan Joseph Photography