Enjoy a short commute to the office in this $2.85M Nomad loft
Photo credit: Eitan Gamliely for Sotheby’s International Realty
This three-bedroom loft at 130 West 24th Street is perfect for both work and play. In addition to its four bedrooms, the classic Manhattan co-op, asking $2,850,000, comes with an office space across the hall. The top-floor apartment has loft details like high ceilings, wood beams, restored original hardwood flooring, painted brick walls, and tin ceilings; arched windows join metal skylights to keep the space light-filled. There’s plenty of space for entertaining in addition to the abundant private workspace.
The apartment’s flexible floor plan offers lots of options. The amount of privacy afforded by the placement of rooms is rare for authentic loft spaces.
The home is anchored by a massive open great room with two distinct conversation areas. The space is framed by floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and a massive skylight.
A charming Scandinavian-style kitchen maintains the clean-lined loft aesthetic, with added warmth from Vermont marble worktops. There’s a sizable pantry for storage and plenty of dining space for casual or formal meals.
The home’s four bedrooms are divided on either side of the apartment. The primary bedroom suite features a sleeping area, a skylit closet-lined dressing room, and a windowed bath.
Three more bedrooms all have plenty of closet space. There is an additional well-designed full bath with a skylight and a glass-enclosed shower.
The separate office is large and lovely, with central air conditioning and plenty of closet and shelf space–close the door on work and enjoy the short commute home. This room can also be used as a guest room or playroom.
The loft comes with a vented side-by-side washer and dryer, and there is additional basement storage. The 10-unit co-op offers a key-locked elevator, intercom security, and a shared courtyard.
[Listing details: 130 West 24th Street, #5A at CityRealty]
[At Sotheby’s International Realty by Mara Flash Blum]
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