Full-floor, South-facing loft just off Madison Square Park Step off your key-locked elevator into a private landing or mud room (with a massive closet!) that opens to a sweeping, sun-filled great room with 11ft ceilings, classic loft windows & sleek white-oak wood floors. With...
Full-floor, South-facing loft just off Madison Square Park Step off your key-locked elevator into a private landing or mud room (with a massive closet!) that opens to a sweeping, sun-filled great room with 11ft ceilings, classic loft windows & sleek white-oak wood floors. With dimensions of over 30 ft x 30 ft, the great room has plenty of space for multiple seating and lounge areas, as well as a dining area for upwards of 15 guests. Perfect for entertaining, the chef's kitchen sits open to the great room, with custom cabinetry, a Thermador range, side-by-side Sub-Zero fridge and freezer, double ovens, dishwasher, and striking granite countertops. The entire home is wired for AV with speakers. Also off the great room is a sunny home office, which could easily convert to an additional bedroom, and a cozy den, perfect for movie nights at home. Follow the generous hallway to the back of the loft, past a powder room, a vented washer/dryer, and generous closet space and you will find the ample-sized bedrooms. Configured into four bedrooms and three full baths, the private half of the residence feels intimate and expansive. The secluded primary suite includes two perfectly outfitted custom walk-in closets - one of which doubles as a dressing area - and a five-fixture en-suite bath with a deep soaking tub, steam shower, dual sinks, plus a separate water closet. Built in 1906 and home to just 10 residences, 15 West 24th is a meticulously maintained, boutique cooperative at the crossroads of Flatiron, NoMad & Chelsea . This pet-friendly building offers a communal roof deck, full-time super, part-time doorman, and video intercom. Pied-a-terre's and subletting are permitted on a case-by-case basis and the building is wired for Verizon FiOZ/1G internet speed.
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