Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. could be your landlord in Nolita for $6,750/month
Listing images by Joel Pitra, DDReps; courtesy of Compass
Musician Albert Hammond Jr. has put his Nolita loft up for rent, seeking a cool $6,750 a month. The Strokes guitarist bought the pad in 2012 for $1.25 million from Victoria’s Secret model Maryna Linchuk, according to the New York Post. The 1,033-square-foot studio loft at 354 Broome Street—also known as the Ice House Condominium—features exposed brick walls, original columns, freshly refinished oak floors, and beamed ceilings. It’s not the first time Hammond is taking on the role of landlord. The unit has been rented out a couple of times during his ownership, fetching as much as $7,500 a month in 2015.
The main living space is open to an industrial-style kitchen with open shelving and a large island that can double as a dining table. The bedroom area is slightly tucked away in an open alcove and has a walk-in closet and adjoining bathroom. There’s a second bathroom by the entrance (both feature radiant heated floors) as well as another walk-in closet that houses a washer and dryer. The unit has a brand new HVAC unit and, naturally, a top-of-the-line built-in sound system.
As the Post reported, 354 Broome Street has also been home to musician Fiona Apple and artist Ryan McGinness. The six-story, red brick building located on the northeast corner of Elizabeth Street was built in 1925 and is comprised of 37 condo apartments. Amenities include a doorman, bike room, laundry room, live-in super, and a common courtyard.
[Listing: 354 Broome Street, Unit 3H by Taylor Travaglione, Adam Miller, and Jeremy Shevett of Compass]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images by Joel Pitra, DDReps; courtesy of Compass