From the moment you walk through the door, this sprawling three-bedroom loft on Fifth Avenue in the heart of the Flatiron is sure to impress. Combining old world historical charm with updated, modern features, this is an ideal home in the perfect location. With almost 45 feet...
From the moment you walk through the door, this sprawling three-bedroom loft on Fifth Avenue in the heart of the Flatiron is sure to impress. Combining old world historical charm with updated, modern features, this is an ideal home in the perfect location. With almost 45 feet of uninterrupted frontage over Fifth Avenue and 10-foot beamed ceilings, this triple-mint condition home boasts stunning interior design by Samuel Amoia, and features custom millwork throughout that seamlessly provides a multitude of well-designed living and storage options. The grand scale primary bedroom is pin-drop quiet with an enormous and well-appointed walk-in closet. The en-suite marble master bath is luxuriously outfitted with double sinks, a Waterworks soaking tub, and a separate oversized shower stall. The two guest rooms enjoy abundant privacy, large closets and elegant bathrooms. The custom kitchen is every gourmet's dream, outfitted with a six-burner Wolf range, vented hood, Subzero refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, two wine fridges, and a built-in Miele coffee system. An expansive marble-topped island and custom cabinetry complete the kitchen's luxurious design. The unit also comes with a full-sized stacked Miele washer and dryer, custom closets, and designer lighting throughout. This Beaux Arts building, formerly home to the Merchants Bank of New York, was restored to its former glory in 2007 and converted to luxury lofts with exceptional finishes. 141 Fifth Avenue is a boutique condominium-an architectural gem-with a 24-hour doorman and a furnished roof deck. This is a terrific opportunity to have space and style in middle of it all.
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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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