Photographer Jacob Getz Asks $5.5M for Live/Work Tribeca Loft
You’ll never run out of inspiration when surrounded by this light-filled loft’s high ceilings, cast-iron columns, exposed brick, and brick masonry, among other original details. In fact, the triplex maisonette has been the subject of countless significant photography and video shoots over the last 15 years, as it was home to prolific photographer Jacob Getz, who snapped pictures of the likes of Lauren Bacall and Madonna, according to the Post.
The commercial live/work space covers nearly 5,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space in the well-run 81 Walker Street condo. Your options are plenty in this potentially four-bedroom pad. Use it as is, with separate sleep, live, and work areas or use it as a studio only. Bottom line, though, this $5.5 million loft has enough space, flexibility, and charm to use as you see fit.
The main level offers 16-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, wooden beams, and access to a sunroom lined with four oversized windows and covered with a massive skylight. There is also a lounge at the entrance featuring a mixture of wood and tile floors, exposed brick walls, and a large metal garage door that leads to the rest of the home.
A curved staircase takes you to the lofted area above, which contains the master bedroom and bathroom, some storage and laundry facilities. There’s room for two more bedrooms on the lower level, which also has a wine cellar, a den and a patio.
It’s worth noting that the “work” space features studio level electrical amperage and professional lighting. The loft also has split zoning central air and heating so every level can be adjusted. And if you run out of inspiration here, just step outside for a stroll in gorgeous Tribeca and neighboring Soho, where the restaurants, cafés, shops, parks, and recreation are bound to jog your mind.
[Listing: 81 Walker Street, #1 by Mark Jovanovic and Scott Hustis of Compass]
[Via CityRealty and NYP]
Photos courtesy of Compass
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