Charming, classic Tribeca loft with private roof terrace asks $2.35M
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Charming, classic Tribeca loft with private roof terrace asks $2.35M

December 27, 2018

With exposed brick throughout, original weathered warehouse floors, soaring ceilings, and skylights, this Tribeca duplex is a classic downtown loft. The 3,636 square-foot condo at 37 Walker Street — currently on the market for $2,350,000 — has three bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and a private roof terrace. With a flexible open plan, it could easily be reconfigured or renovated, though lovers of the shabby-chic aesthetic will embrace the unit’s charming peeling walls and original details.

The lower level has two bedrooms, a half bath, and a separate laundry area with an in-unit washer and dryer. A large walk-in closet — formerly used as a darkroom — provides ample storage space. Large windows throughout the space provide northern and southern exposure and plenty of light.

On the top floor, an open living, dining, and kitchen area boasts soaring 13’9” ceilings and large skylights. There’s an additional, larger bedroom with a private entrance and a full bath. The loft also features central air conditioning and comes outfitted with a Nest home system.

A 1,244 square-foot, private roof terrace offers the opportunity for an outdoor oasis with fantastic views of downtown.

[Listing: 37 Walker Street, Unit 5/6 by Paddington Matz, Mark Blackwell, and Louis Dowler at Compass]

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