Listing Courtesy of Compass
$22,500,000
Potential Rebate: $337,500
Introducing the Penthouse of The Katharine, the phenomenal perch overlooking historic Greenwich Village, the final and only home available. Steeped in history and reimagined for modern living, The Katharine stands as a Greenwich Village treasure on a quiet tree-lined block. This meticulously restored 1910 landmark, with just eight exceptional condominium residences where historic grace meets contemporary luxury, is the result of a collaborative vision from Slate Property Group, BKSK Architects, and design icon Nate Berkus in his first complete residential building.
Approach the elegant, discrete pre-war facade with its setback garden, restored windows, and new awning, and enter through the building's gracious lobby, which sets the tone with hand-painted murals by James Mobley, Nero Marquina marble accents, and the discreet services of a 24-hour doorman shared by just seven owners. An elevator delivers you directly to the Penthouse's charming checkerboard-tiled foyer, where almost 4,000 square feet of Nate Berkus-designed living space unfolds, including four bedrooms and four full and two half bathrooms.
Light pours through south-facing bay windows in the expansive great room with 9'-5" ceiling heights, illuminating an entertainer's dream layout that flows seamlessly from a formal living area to a more casual area that leads to an exceptional eat-in chef's kitchen outfitted with LaCanche, Subzero, and Bosch appliances beneath Arabescato marble countertops overlooking the Village through two windows. The residence's rare U-shaped configuration creates two private bedroom wings: one houses the dreamy primary suite with a large south-facing window that frames village views. The Calacatta Gold marble-sheathed bathroom harkens back to the splendor of a bygone era, and a walk-in closet awaits. A laundry room with a full-sized washer/dryer and room to spare highlights the multiple storage options throughout this home. On the opposite wing are two additional en-suite bedrooms, each with a generous closet. A fourth bedroom on the northwest corner adapts beautifully as a guest bedroom suite or the perfect home office.
A stairway draws you upstairs to the upper-level recreation room, bathed in light from expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. A wet bar makes it perfect for entertaining, and the pièce de résistance awaits: a private living-room-sized terrace accessed via large French doors, offering inspiring light and southern views all the way to Wall Street.
Beyond your private residence, The Katharine offers thoughtfully curated amenities, including a common landscaped rooftop terrace with city vistas, a fully equipped fitness center with natural light and outdoor space, and a private storage closet/room assigned to this home.
Conveniently located where Greenwich Village meets the West Village, this exceptional address places you equidistant between Jackson Square Park and Washington Square Park. The Meatpacking District to your west offers an unrivaled array of retail and restaurant options, not to mention the New Whitney Museum's world-class exhibitions and the Highline and Hudson River Park's scenic promenades. Iconic jazz clubs, Michelin-starred dining, and boutique shopping surround the property, with Union Square and Chelsea just moments away. The transportation options are par none, accommodating effortless connections across Manhattan.
At The Katharine, the legacy of New York's most storied neighborhood finds its perfect contemporary expression, where every architectural detail tells a story, and every modern convenience has been anticipated. This is Greenwich Village living at its most distinguished.
THE COMPLETE OFFERING TERMS ARE IN AN OFFERING PLAN AVAILABLE FROM SPONSOR FILE NO. CD24-0218.
SPONSOR: 118 West 13th Street Owner LLC, c/o Slate Property Group, 440 Park Avenue South, 3rd Floor, New York, New York 10016. Any depictions of personal or condominium property, including, without limitation, any furniture, decorat
$133,466 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$337,500
Monthly savings impact
$938/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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