This barnyard-chic artist’s loft in Soho is asking $3M
Listing images courtesy of The Corcoran Group
With its whitewashed brick walls, distressed wood accents, collection of vintage mirrors, and shabby-chic furniture, this Soho loft has totally nailed the barnyard-chic look. Located at 80 Wooster Street, the sprawling residence is 2,400 square feet and is currently configured as a one-bedroom, two-bathroom home. It’s asking $2,999,000.
Throughout are 11-foot ceilings, recycled oak floors, and original cast-iron columns. There are also seven oversized south- and east-facing windows. Because the floorplan is so spacious, the apartment could easily be converted to a two-bedroom/three-bathroom home.
In the kitchen you’ll find industrial lighting, an oversized Thermador oven and range, JennAir fridge and dishwasher, custom cabinetry, and a breakfast island. Adjacent to the kitchen is a pantry, washer/dryer closet, and a full bathroom.
The bedroom is off the dining room and is big enough to fit a king-size bed and additional furniture. There’s a walk-in closet and a large en-suite bathroom with a cool custom vanity, vintage clawfoot tub, and oversized glass stall shower.
The building is located in the heart of Soho on a cobbestone block between Broome and Spring Streets. According to the listing, “The co-op is self-managed and receives strong income from their commercial tenant the Real Real. Subletting is permitted after two years of ownership and pets are allowed.”
[Listing details: 80 Wooster Street, 3R at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Christopher Daish and Devin Kogel]
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Listing images courtesy of The Corcoran Group