Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$5,475,000
Potential Rebate: $82,125
<p>Located on Noho's most coveted blocks, this quintessential loft offers approximately 3,200-square feet, surrounded by 15 windows graced by soaring ceilings. The elevator opens to your exceptionally private floor at the northernmost section and beckons you forward into a large open entertaining space lined by distinctive arched windows overlooking Bond Street. </p> <p>This area is ideal for entertaining larger gatherings, or as an artist studio/performance space.</p> <p>With three exposures, this grand scaled loft uniquely benefits from sunlight from dawn to dusk! </p> <p>Turning to the southernmost section of the loft, one enjoys the more intimate (and sun kissed) generous sized living room, dining area, an open but separate kitchen, a corner primary bedroom, a second bedroom, and a large windowed bathroom. </p> <p>Important practical elements include a laundry room, generous closets throughout, a fabulously low maintenance, and storage in the basement. A chic cultural mecca par excellence, with a storied history of world renowned artists and entertainers in residence through the years, 35 Bond is the real deal in loft living! Co-exclusive with Compass.</p>
$29,054 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$82,125
Monthly savings impact
$228/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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NoHo (North of Houston) is a tiny, exclusive neighborhood that packs a massive punch of history and style. Spanning just a few blocks, it features stunning Beaux-Arts architecture and wide, cobblestoned streets. For buyers considering NoHo Manhattan real estate, it represents the intersection of artistic heritage and ultra-luxury living.
Living in NoHo, Manhattan is artistic and grand. It feels different from nearby SoHo—the streets are wider, the buildings more monumental, and the vibe slightly more reserved. As a landmarked Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it has preserved its 19th-century soul while welcoming 21st-century wealth.
The market for homes for sale in NoHo is arguably the most competitive per square foot in the city. The inventory is tiny, consisting mostly of massive floor-through lofts in converted factories and a handful of architectural masterpieces like 40 Bond Street.
It attracts celebrities, tech moguls, and artists who struck it big. The zoning laws here are strict, protecting the large floor plates and preventing subdivision, ensuring that apartments remain palatial.
The lifestyle in NoHo is one of understated luxury. It is less overrun by tourists than SoHo. Residents enjoy exclusive fitness studios (like SoulCycle's HQ) and high-end dining at spots like The Smile or Indochine.
The community is a mix of old-school artists who bought decades ago and new-money residents who appreciate the privacy and scale of the lofts. It is a creative enclave that has grown up.
NoHo is perfectly centralized. The 6 train at Bleecker Street and the N/R at 8th Street offer immediate access. It serves as a bridge between the East Village, Greenwich Village, and SoHo.
Walking is the primary mode of transport. You are five minutes from everything: Washington Square Park, the Bowery, and the boutiques of Broadway.
While NoHo lacks its own large park, it is blocks away from Washington Square Park. The neighborhood itself acts as an architectural museum. The Public Theater on Lafayette Street is a major cultural anchor.
Amenities are boutique and high-end. There are no big box stores here; instead, you have artisanal markets, bespoke tailors, and gallery spaces.
NoHo is best for privacy seekers, architecture buffs, and buyers with significant budgets who want loft living without the tourist crowds of SoHo.

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