In the heart of Manhattan's vibrant Flatiron District, where downtown energy meets timeless elegance, discover a sprawling two-bedroom loft reimagined as a one-bedroom with a sleek home office-perfect for today's flexible lifestyle. This mint-condition residence is the kind of space that turns heads and quiets...
In the heart of Manhattan's vibrant Flatiron District, where downtown energy meets timeless elegance, discover a sprawling two-bedroom loft reimagined as a one-bedroom with a sleek home office-perfect for today's flexible lifestyle. This mint-condition residence is the kind of space that turns heads and quiets minds. With soaring ceilings and oversized windows that pour in light while muffling the city's hustle, it's a true urban sanctuary. Every detail has been masterfully curated to balance volume and intimacy, making this home feel both grand and grounded. The open kitchen is a study in refinement-custom cabinetry, granite countertops, and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances come together in perfect harmony. It's a space that welcomes both the casual weekday dinner and the impromptu wine-fueled gathering. The bathroom, beautifully renovated with high-end finishes, feels like a boutique hotel escape. Throughout the home, serenity reigns-pin-drop quiet despite being moments from the best of the city. Cesar closets maximize storage with elegance, while the home office offers a chic, light-filled corner for work, reading, or creativity. Set in a pet-friendly, this loft places you at the center of everything. Whole Foods, Eataly, Madison Square Park, Gramercy, and Fifth Avenue are all just steps away. The Hudson River promenade invites sunset walks, while a kaleidoscope of restaurants, shopping, and nightlife awaits just outside your door. And with every subway line within reach, all of Manhattan unfolds like a well-worn novel-rich, layered, and yours to explore.
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The Flatiron District is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood located in the heart of Manhattan, named after the iconic Flatiron Building, a triangular-shaped landmark that stands at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway. This neighborhood offers a mix of commercial and residential spaces, attracting both residents and visitors alike with its unique charm.
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