Listing Courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties
$3,500,000
Potential Rebate: $52,500
<p> </p> <p>This stunning one-of-a-kind prewar penthouse has been meticulously renovated down to the studs, seamlessly blending enchanting turn-of-the-century detail with modern luxury. Every room is bathed in stunning southern light with open downtown views.</p> <p>Upon entering, you'll find a fully fitted, double-sized coat closet across from an attractive marble-topped home office space with opaque shelving. A solid spiral staircase ascends to the upper-level greenhouse lounge, a unique and charming feature of this home.</p> <p>The kitchen is a chef's dream, showcasing preserved turn-of-the-century tile and terrazzo flooring, bathed in natural light from a large skylight above. Anchored by a central island that extends to an opaque built-in dining table, this exceptional space is equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and fixtures. This includes a huge subzero refrigerator, a full-sized wine fridge, and a vented 4-burner Wolfe stove with grill and pot filler. Additional highlights include a built-in microwave drawer, a Miele dishwasher, a Miele stack washer and dryer, a deep farm sink, and abundant sleek cabinetry.</p> <p>The expansive double-wide living and dining room features 10.5-foot ceilings and an oversized, wood framed wall of windows facing south. Wide plank, hand-laid oak hardwood flooring and restored, low-profile cast iron radiators designed with charming turn-of-the-century detail complement the space.</p> <p>The primary bedroom is an inviting retreat with oversized, south facing wood framed windows, fully fitted dressing closets and stunning en-suite spa bath. The bathroom is equipped with an oversized skylit walk-in shower, marble tiled walls, radiant heat flooring, and high end Duravit and Kohler fixtures. The spacious second bedroom is equally charming, with southern exposures through oversized windows. The pristine second bathroom features radiant-heat flooring and premium Duravit and Kohler fixtures.</p> <p>A beautifully crafted, wide spiral staircase leads to the rooftop greenhouse lounge, which opens onto a sprawling 1,200 square foot roof deck. This exceptional outdoor space is outfitted with fire-retardant wood pallets on a pedestal system that steps down to a slate-covered lower deck, perfect for a barbecue setup. With ample room for outdoor living, the rooftop offers endless possibilities to create your own Shangri la.</p> <p>366 Broadway was built in 1908 as a commercial Beaux-Arts building which once housed the headquarters of the Royal Typewriter Company and was later home to multiple textile firms. In 1979, it was converted into co-operative apartments named Collect Pond House, in honor of the historic body of fresh water that stood in the area and supplied New York City from the 17th to the early 19th century.</p> <p>Recently renovated and restored to its original glory, The Collect Pond House has an extraordinary lobby with double-height ceilings, marble walls, and a grand wrought iron staircase with elaborate decorative grill work. Both elevators have been recently replaced and every unit comes with a sizable storage cage. The co-op has installed key fob automated entrance doors, a video security system, and has an exceptional full-time super and porter. 70% financing, trust ownership and pets are allowed. Pied a terres and guarantors are not allowed.</p> <p> </p>
$21,657 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$52,500
Monthly savings impact
$146/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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