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WEB ID: 3839728

53 Greene Street, 3 SoHo-Nolita, Manhattan, NY 10013

SoHo-Nolita, Manhattan, NY 10013

sold | Condo | Built in 1900

2 beds
3 baths
2771 Approx. Sqft
$6,750,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $2,246
  • Monthly Taxes: $3,366

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Sold
WEB ID: 3839728

53 Greene Street, 3 SoHo-Nolita, Manhattan, NY 10013

SoHo-Nolita, Manhattan, NY 10013

sold | Condo | Built in 1900

2 beds
3 baths
2771 Approx. Sqft
$6,750,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $2,246
  • Monthly Taxes: $3,366

The Details

About 53 Greene Street, 3, SoHo-Nolita, Manhattan, NY 10013

Between Grand Street & Broome Street
53 Greene Street is a Museum Quality Condo conversion located in SoHo's Historic Cast Iron District, offering a modern take on the traditional Loft providing state-of-the-art living that is Chic and Elegant. Completed in 2015 and Measuring 2,771 square feet with 12' Foot Ceilings throughout, this Full Floor Loft offers 2 En-Suite Bedrooms, 3 Full Bathrooms, and a Large Home Office suitable for many needs. Dire...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Christopher Knight, (212) 941-2605, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Center island
  • Central air
  • Den/office
  • Dining room
  • Dishwasher
  • Dual sinks
  • En suite
  • Excellent light
  • Great closet space
  • Hardwood floors
  • Heated floors
  • High ceilings
  • Modern kitchen
  • New appliances
  • Oversized tub
  • Oversized windows
  • Pet friendly
  • Stall shower
  • Storage space
  • Washer/dryer
  • Elevator
  • Full floor
  • Marble bath
  • Open kitchen
  • Walk-in closets
  • Listing agent

    Christopher Knight

    Christopher Knight

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

    SoHo/Nolita

    Even if you’ve somehow never heard of the illustrious SoHo, you’ll always know where to find it — and never confuse it with London’s lower-case Soho. As with most things relating to New York City, everyone has an opinion, and SoHo’s east-west boundaries are no different. However, it indisputably sits in Lower Manhattan, north of Canal Street, and, of course, south of Houston. Architecturally, the neighborhood is a time capsule, largely defined by buildings with decorative cast-iron facades. These 500-some structures date from the mid-to-late 19th century when cast iron experienced an Industrial Revolution-era moment due to its strength — providing support without relying on interior columns — fire resistance, and cheap costs relative to other materials. All are contained today in the succinctly named SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District. Presently, SoHo is always alive with people, whether residents living in spacious lofts or visitors drawn by the second-to-none shopping and restaurant options.

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    about the building

    53 Greene

    Apartment Building in SoHo/Nolita

    Between Grand Street & Broome Street

    • 5 UNITS
    • 6 STORIES
    • 1900 BUILT

    Sales History for 53 Greene
    dateunitpriceapprox. sq. ft.bedsbaths
    02/08/20162$5,730,000277123
    02/08/2016PH$10,538,887351034
    06/24/20144$6,450,000277123
    Sales History for 53 Greene Street, 3
    datepricelisting status
    06/23/2017$6,750,000Sold
    11/04/2014$6,000,000Sold
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