484 Broome Street,
484 BROOME STREET,
#3W,
Manhattan,
NY
10013
First time available in over 50 years, this 3600 ft. authentic Artist's Loft is absolutely spectacular, and has been lovingly cared for and thoroughly enjoyed by the same working-artist couple for more than half a century. Featuring original Corinthian cast-iron columns, 11'+ high pressed-tin ceilings, a stunning 22' wide South-facing arched window, N/S/E/W exposures, and an uncommonly wide (50'+) comfortable flow of open loft spacethis expansive historic home offers room to breathe. All this with reasonable maintenance, many intact original details, and in a beautiful Romanesque Revival style 1890's building in Prime Central SoHo. In my 25+ years working this local SoHo loft market, this particular loft has always been one of my favorites to step into - - truly something special, and I am thrilled to be able to play a role in the process of helping find someone new to care for this incredible home.
Currently configured as a 2BR/2BA + large artist's studio, this sprawling loft feels considerably larger than its 3600 ft., and is tastefully renovated as-is or is well-suited and ready for a new owner's vision and design. Lofts in SoHo tend to be long and narrow with only a few slim windows at the far-distant ends (often with difficult plumbing/elevator/column/window location issues to navigate), while this 50+' wide loft with 4 exposures provides easy ability to craft a spacious 3BR+/3BA+ home in grand scale, without compromise. Entry here is architecturally stunning, as you are greeted by a gorgeous and massive 22' x 10' arched SW facing window in the center of the living room. The width and spaciousness of the main "great room" in this loft is unbelievable, and the colossal arched window accentuates the scale found here while bathing the loft in SW sunlight all day, and is perfect for enjoying SoHo & skyline views in style. Almost all the home's windows have been replaced - - and all are oversized, double-paned, and are mahogany. In the rear of the loft you will find the home-office/guest room, 2 full bathrooms (with full-sized vented W/D, custom vanity + Koehler fixtures), the spacious primary bedroom w/ en-suite bath, and a tastefully-renovated large open windowed kitchen (Caesarstone, Wood-Mode Brookhaven cabinetry, gas range, Vermont slate flooring, etc.). The large working Artist's Studio sits in the West side of the loft,
and with nothing other than the gorgeous columns as structural elements in this home, the footprint here offers an absolute dream of a canvas for a variety of
dramatically creative and comfortable configurations. Please note: this bright and quiet home is a 2-flight walk-up (to the 3rd floor). Oak hardwood flooring throughout, C/A/C possible, SW light all day long.
Paired with its sister address of 59 Wooster (same co-op), 484 Broome Street's corner fa ade is a striking and distinguished example of Romanesque Revival architecture. Built in 1891 by Alfred Zucker, this well-run and professionally-managed bldg. offers boutique-level intimacy alongside grand-scale living. with only 8 oversized loft homes on 6 stories. This friendly co-op allows pets, pied-a-terre and sublets on a case-case basis. Location is absolute A+, steps to Trader Joes, Cipriani, Felix, Raoul's, Sadelle's, Apple Store, Baltazar, Lure Fish Bar, Blue Ribbon, and many local galleries and cafes. Please reach JM directly for the quickest
response.