Karlie Kloss lists cool and compact West Village townhouse for $2.75M
Photo credit: Donna Dotan courtesy of Compass.
Model Karlie Kloss is selling her chic and petite West Village townhouse co-op at 151 Charles Street, the Wall Street Journal reports. The three-story, two-bedroom-plus-den home was just listed for $2.75M. Though it’s a co-op, the triplex has all the perks of townhouse living–a front garden, a second-floor terrace, high ceilings, and skylit bedrooms to name a few–in addition to supermodel cachet and a prime West Village spot.
Kloss paid $1.975 million for the home in 2012; she and her husband, investor Joshua Kushner, brother of senior White House adviser Jared Kushner, also recently sold their Nolita apartment for $6.6 million.
A small foyer opens onto a bright, open living room beneath 12-foot ceilings. The space is perfect for entertaining and lends itself to arrangement into multiple seating areas.
Up a set of stairs is a lofted eat-in kitchen with a breakfast nook and a full bath. The streamlined white kitchen boasts high-end appliances and lots of cabinets and counter space.
On the home’s lower level is a library/media room that could easily be a home office, recreation room or guest quarters.
Upstairs on the second floor are the home’s two official bedrooms, including a spacious south-facing master with sunny treetop views and a private terrace. A wall of floor-to-ceiling custom closets provides plenty of space for that fabulous model wardrobe.
A glass-tiled master bath is bathedin light from a skylight. A large skylit second bedroom has a walk-in closet. Modern comforts include central air conditioning and an in-unit vented washer and dryer.
[At CityRealty]
[Listing: 151 Charles Street, Unit THA by Nick Gavin for Compass]
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Staged interiors by Christopher Henry Designs. Photo credit: Donna Dotan courtesy of Compass.