For $4.8M, a classic loft in Soho mixes pre-war details with modern upgrades
All photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman
A huge full-floor loft in Soho with both historic and modern details is now available for $4,795,000. Located at 351 West Broadway, the three-bedroom, two-bath condo measures an impressive 2,800 square feet and boasts a massive great room with loads of potential.
Constructed in 1900 and located within the Soho Cast Iron Historic District, the West Broadway building is home to just four residential units and retail on the ground floor.
Original details ubiquitous in the historic neighborhood are found at this available unit too. Super-tall ceilings, hardwood floors, and wood columns and beams extend from one end of the apartment to the other. The open layout living area, which measures roughly 48 by 20 feet, provides endless possibilities for lounging, entertaining, and dining.
The kitchen keeps things modern with stainless steel appliances (including a dishwasher), custom cabinetry, and a curvy stone island.
On the other end of the unit, the main bedroom is nicely sized and has three windows that bring in sunlight. The en-suite bathroom offers a “spa-like experience,” according to the listing, with a glass-enclosed rain shower, soaking tub, and double vanities.
Next door there are two remaining bedrooms, both with closets and both with the flexibility to become home gyms, playrooms, and/or offices. In the hallway across from the bedrooms, you’ll find the second bath and a laundry room. Other perks include central air conditioning and a dishwasher.
Located in prime Soho, the best of culture, shopping, and cuisine are just steps from this building.
[Listing details: 351 West Broadway, 4 at CityRealty]
[At Douglass Elliman by Keith Copley, Fredrik Eklund, and Mayra Suarez]
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All photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman