169 Hudson Street, #PH7N, New York, NY 10013
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10141912 |
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Property Type |
Condo |
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Common Charges |
$6,168 |
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Real Estate Tax |
$5,682 |
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County |
New York |
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Neighborhood |
Tribeca |
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Unit |
PH7N |
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School |
New York City Schools |
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FEMA Flood Map |
fema.gov/portal |
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Year Built |
1880 |
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A stunning and masterfully crafted condo duplex loft, PH 7N at 169 Hudson Street is a rare combination of move-in comfort and super star elegance. This loft belongs in and to Tribeca and has the eccentricity and verve of downtown Manhattan, but with the finesse and finishes of an Upper East Side townhouse. With more than 6000 square feet, this open and welcoming home has four-five bedrooms and four full and three half baths, and the many windows are the building's original mahogany. Details include custom designed and crafted oak bookshelves and credenza, reclaimed chestnut wood floors, and custom Nanz bronze door and cabinet pulls, hinges and latches. Antique lamps and artist-designed lights are throughout the loft; all convey the care and artistry that went into the meticulous construction. Wood-burning fireplace, an integrated Crestron AV system, superb chef's kitchen with Viking double oven, soapstone counters, and six burner cooktop are all part of the creative ambience. There is radiant heat under the floors throughout both levels of the loft. A light-filled billiard room opens to a huge terrace with outdoor kitchens and elevator access. And, above it all, open to views of lower Manhattan, a private swimming pool, with a waterfall connected to a reflection pool, and as one of two access stairways to the roof, a custom built spiral stair. Huge copper planters, beautiful gingko trees and ivy-covered chimneybreast complete the lovely outdoor space. This is a rare and wonderful property in a great location.Tribeca is a neighborhood of cobblestone streets, world-famous restaurants and lovely historic warehouse buildings transformed into multi-million dollar lofts. 169 Hudson Street, the Roebling Building, used to store the cabling for the Brooklyn Bridge, and exemplifies the best of the neighborhood; a grand old building with a full time dedicated staff and private gym for residents, close to the river and the Hudson River Park. Tribeca is known as the most sought-after and priciest area of downtown Manhattan, and the Roebling Building is the best of the best.
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- 4 Total Bedrooms
- 4 Full Baths
- 1 Half Bath
- 6054 SF
- Built in 1880
- 8 Stories
- Floor 7
- Unit PH7N
- Terrace
- 8 Rooms
- Living Room
- Elevator (Bldg. Style)
- Attended Lobby
- Pets Allowed
- Storage Available
- Pre War Building
- $6,168 per month Common Charges
Listing data is deemed reliable but is NOT guaranteed accurate.
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