4
Beds
2 full, 1 half
Baths
2,350
Sqft
Status:
Pending
Property Type:
Condominium
Year Built:
1925
Neighborhood:
Heartbreak Lofts
Days on Website:
165
This stunning and beautifully renovated 4 bed, 2.5 bath duplex corner unit embodies the essence of New York-style loft living. Featuring soaring 12ft concrete ceilings, spectacular industrial 8ft windows that flood the space with natural light, striking columns, exposed brick, and wide plank hardwood floors throughout. This Intimate but expansive floor plan is perfect for both private living and entertaining. Elevated designer finishes include Restoration lighting Hardware, motorized shades, custom painting, wainscoting, brass fixtures, and solid wood doors. Adjacent living room with striking bespoke gallery and literary wall. Powder room conveniently located off the living area with gorgeous glass mirror tile and Moroccan style lighting. Gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances including SubZero refrigerator, Wolf range with hood, custom wood cabinets, white quartz countertops, breakfast bar, beautiful Italian tile backsplash, and a large separate dining area. Oversized primary bedroom suite complete with blackout shades, two organized closets, luxurious white stone and tile bath with dual vanity, walk-in steam shower, and linen closet. Dramatic spiral staircase leads you to the spacious lower-level with 8ft ceilings, a family room and 3 additional bedrooms along with a full bath with custom tile and 54 sculpted trough sink. The 4th bedroom is uniquely constructed of glass and steel. All bedrooms are enclosed! Walk-in laundry room with full size washer/dryer and generous storage throughout the home. Two side-by-side garage parking spaces included. Fantastic common roof top deck equipped with a fire pit, grills, and amazing unobstructed skyline views of the city! The iconic Heartbreak Lofts is nestled on a short quiet street and located in the highly sought-after Skinner School District. Steps to restaurants on Randolph/Fulton Market, shopping (Mariano's, Target, Whole Foods), public transportation, and parks.