$8.25M Nolita penthouse has a roof deck with World Trade Center and Empire State Building views
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$8.25M Nolita penthouse has a roof deck with World Trade Center and Empire State Building views

July 2, 2021

Listing images courtesy of Conquest Advisors

199 Mott Street is a boutique condominium in Nolita, a neighborhood that is best known for its low-scale buildings and amazing dining and shopping options. The top-floor unit in the building is on the market for $8,250,000, and not only does it present a coveted penthouse opportunity in Nolita, but the three-bedroom home comes with a private, 1,500-square-foot roof deck with panoramic views stretching to the World Trade Center and Empire State Building.

The living and dining area is open to the crisp, white kitchen. The entire space is lined with floor-to-ceiling east-facing windows. Through matching glass doors, is a cozy library. The bedrooms line the western end of the apartment. Both the primary bedroom suite, which also has a large walk-in closet and private balcony, and one of the secondary bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms. There’s another full bathroom in the hall.

199 Mott Street has just 11 units over its eight floors. The condo offers a 24-hour doorman and another roof terrace open to all residents. It’s close to the 6 train at Spring Street or the J, Z trains at Bowery.

[Listing details: 199 Mott Street, PH at CityRealty]

[By Jaf Glazer’s firm Conquest Advisors]

Listing images courtesy of Conquest Advisors

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