Listing Courtesy of Compass
$6,500,000
Potential Rebate: $97,500
The extraordinary creation of the celebrated architect Andrew Berman and the interior designer Justin Charette, Loft 4 at 100 Grand Street, is a perfect example of the integration of the prewar cast iron architecture and the modern New York loft lifestyle.
All the design elements of this grand-scale, 2,800sf home cohere to create a serene refuge from the din of city life below. The open plan provides a fluid circulation between the various environments of the space, and yet, all private quarters retain their independence from the impressive great room which measures nearly 1,300sf.
Adjoining this room is the beautiful kitchen, featuring a wall of integrated custom cabinetry, marble countertops & backsplash, a suite of top-of-the-line appliances, and an enormous island with an extended dining bar.
The open loft is surrounded by discrete spaces that require privacy or utility. Just off the private elevator entry, two hallways with exquisite millwork lead one to the bedroom suites at the opposing ends of the floor plan. The primary suite features a sumptuous bathroom clad in marble and outfitted with Waterworks fixtures, and is complete with a glass-walled shower and a deep soaking tub.
The loft retains some of its exquisite original details, including the wooden columns, brick walls, and pressed-tin ceilings. Wide-plank white oak floors complete the perfect balance of materials and elements of the stylish space. The home is also outfitted with a sophisticated Lutron lighting & shade system.
Located in the heart of SoHo with a superb variety of restaurants and cafes, world-class shopping, and all major transportation is within moments of your front door.
$36,919 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$97,500
Monthly savings impact
$271/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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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 100 Grand Street against the surrounding SoHo market.
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This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within SoHo.
SoHo (South of Houston) is the retail capital of New York City and a global icon of loft living. Famous for its cast-iron architecture and cobblestone streets, it is an open-air mall of high fashion and art. For buyers exploring SoHo Manhattan real estate, it offers the ultimate "downtown" lifestyle.
Living in SoHo, Manhattan is stylish and energetic. The streets are a runway, filled with models, tourists, and locals shopping at flagship stores. As a premier Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it combines historic industrial beauty with modern luxury.
The market for homes for sale in SoHo is legendary. It is defined by massive cast-iron lofts with soaring ceilings, Corinthian columns, and oversized windows. These spaces, once factories, are now some of the most expensive apartments in the world.
New construction is rare and often hidden behind historic facades. The area attracts a global elite—from tech entrepreneurs to Hollywood stars—who value the unique architectural character and central location.
The lifestyle in SoHo is cosmopolitan. Residents have the world's best shopping at their doorstep, from Chanel to Supreme. Dining is equally high-end, with power-lunch spots like Balthazar serving as neighborhood institutions.
The community is a mix of old-guard artists (who are protected by AIR - Artist in Residence zoning) and wealthy newcomers. It is busy by day but quiets down surprisingly well on the side streets at night.
SoHo is incredibly well-connected. The R/W trains at Prince Street, the 6 at Spring Street, and the C/E at Spring Street provide comprehensive coverage. Canal Street to the south offers access to almost every line.
It is a walker's paradise. You can easily walk to Tribeca, the West Village, and Nolita, making it the perfect launchpad for downtown exploration.
While SoHo itself is dense with buildings, it is close to Hudson River Park to the west. The Vesuvio Playground is a local favorite for families.
Amenities are focused on consumption: high-end gyms like Equinox, luxury spas, and gourmet markets like Dean & DeLuca (historically, though the retail landscape shifts). It is a neighborhood designed for those who enjoy the finer things.
SoHo is best for fashion lovers, art collectors, and buyers who dream of authentic loft living in one of the world's most recognizable neighborhoods.

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