Condo pick of the week

A Tribeca loft with sweeping views from every room

Alanna Schubach
By Alanna Schubach  |
June 15, 2017 - 3:59PM
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This four-bedroom, 3.5-bath apartment spans over 3,000 feet in Tribeca's Sky Lofts, a property that has previously attracted attention from the likes of Carmelo Anthony for its elegant condos. Converted from a prewar industrial building, today the units here feature high ceilings, large windows, and expansive views of downtown. This one is no exception, and is also tricked out with high-end fixtures and finishes; it's listed by CORE for $9.695 million

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A foyer opens onto the living space, which has enough square footage to throw some impressive parties, as well as 11-foot ceilings and massive casement windows bringing in lots of light. There's ample room for a separate, sunny dining area, and the open kitchen includes a breakfast bar, six-burner range, tasteful white tile backsplash, and separate pantry for extra storage. 

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The master bedroom's corner position guarantees that it will be bright, and there are electronic shades you can lower when you want to sleep in. You'll also find a walk-in closet, and a roomy, pristine-looking en suite bath with double sinks, a walk-in shower, and separate tub. 

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There are two more bedrooms adjacent to the master, each with their own closets and en suite baths. A fourth bedroom, off the living room, is currently configured as a study, with access to a half-bath off the kitchen.

There's also a washer and dryer in the apartment, and the building offers full-time doorman service and access to a shared roof deck. Plus, the location means you're mere blocks away from pretty much every subway line you could need. 

 

Alanna Schubach

Alanna Schubach

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Contributing editor Alanna Schubach has over a decade of experience as a New York City-based freelance journalist.

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