This $4.25M Tribeca duplex loft comes with possibilities and planted terraces
Photo credit: REPN/Rachel Kuzma for The Corcoran Group
Asking $4,250,000, this duplex condo at 55 Vestry Street is a classic Tribeca loft with outdoor space on two floors and a flexible floor plan–if you’re willing to do a bit of work. Although it’s currently configured as a one-bedroom, the 2,029-square-foot loft was originally a spacious three-bedroom apartment; it can be easily returned to that layout using the already-existing floor plans.
The lower level is currently both a lovely living space and a dazzling entertaining area. Enter via private keyed elevator landing to a great room framed by 21-foot ceilings and filled with light from double-height arched loft windows.
On one side of the great room is a trim Poggenpohl custom kitchen with an Aqua-Pure water filtration system and a full pantry tucked under the stairs. Another highlight is a modern ethanol fireplace across from the kitchen.
Also on this floor is a large living room with access to the lower terrace and two full bathrooms. In addition to being a fabulous entertaining space or guest bedroom, there is the option of returning the living room to its original use as two good-sized bedrooms. A rarity for loft living, the home’s terraces are planted with climate-appropriate greenery.
Upstairs is a luxurious master suite with its own verdant outdoor oasis. Also here are a pale-hued marble-tiled bath and a huge walk-in closet. There is also a washer/dryer in the unit for added convenience.
Amenities at the building, also known as 415 Washington Street, include a 24-hour attended lobby, a live-in superintendent, additional storage, and bike storage.
[Listing details:Â 55 Vestry Street, 5AÂ at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Meris G Blumstein, Kenny Blumstein and Diane Lois]
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Photo credit: REPN/Rachel Kuzma for The Corcoran Group