| ID # | RLS20053874 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 5 yara ụra, 5 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 2 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, ime ụlọ: 8040 ft2, 747m2 (DOM): 273 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 2004 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $120,294 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 2 nkeji: 1, 2, 3 |
| 4 nkeji: A, C | |
| 6 nkeji: E, R, W | |
| 8 nkeji: 4, 5, 6 | |
| 9 nkeji: J, Z | |
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ỤLỌ ABỤRỤ NỤ NNE. Anyị erughịla ọnọdụ a mgbe ọtụtụ oge. Ụlọ na-ewu, na ebe a na-arụpụta. Ọ na-ewe echiche, àgwà, mmasị, na mmụọ iji wulite ebe obibi. Ebe obibi abụghị naanị e mepụtara iji nweta mgbidi, ìhè, ngwá, na ihe ndị ọzọ e ji akpọkọta. A na-eme ka ọ chekwaa ncheta. 152 Reade Street bụ ebe obibi, n'ikwu ya n'ụzọ mbụ. Ọ bụ ụlọ obibi nke na-eru mita 25 n'ogologo, dị na otu n’ime ndị na-ewu ewu n'ebube Tribeca; otu n’ime usoro ụlọ ndị a na-ewu mbụ site na onye nrụpụta John L. Petrarca ma na-agbanwe site na Philip Koether. Ma ọ dịghị ka ndị agbata obi ya, 152 bụ́ ụlọ nke ndị nwe ya ugbu a gbanwere site na ụlọ a nyefere n'aka ndị na-ewu ụlọ ma dịrị n'echiche nke Tribeca, ka ọ bụrụ ebe obibi dị ọkụ, dị jụụ. Nsonaazụ ya bụ ebe dị jụụ, magburu onwe ya nke na-ejikọta ihe ọdịnala na ọdịdị dị ọcha, dị mfe nke ọgbara ọhụrụ: jụ, dị mma, ma dị elu. Ọ bụla ogbè na-apụta na mma na ebumnuche. Ebe a na-eme ka atụ anya na ìhè, elu, na njikere. Ihe ka ọtụtụ ọdọ nke ịchara bụ glass na-enwu gbaa n'ime ụlọ obibi ya, na-egosi elu dị elu abụọ nke na-eru mita 24. Pọọkụ ọrụ ígwè, staircase yiri mkpụrụ osisi nke na-ejikọta ọkwa niile na-enweghị ezughị okè, na-agbakwunye ọbụna ọhụụ na ịchọ mma dịka ọ na-adị na ụlọ Parisian. Ụlọ ilu ise, ịkpọ asị ise na mpekere abụọ, ọdụm anọ, na ọdụ ụgbọ elu nkeonwe na-etolite ihe ngosi nke nlekọta na nkwanye ùgwù. Ụlọ kichin ụtụtụ a na-emekọ ọnụ sorosoro Bulthaup, nke a na-emezigharịrị ya na Gaggenau, Sub-Zero, na Bosch, bụ́ atelier na ọkụ- ọ bụ nkwanye ùgwù ịnakọta na ememe. Oghere nzuzo na-ejikọta ụlọ ahụ na ebe nchekwa onye ọrụ dị n'elu, nke na-eduga na ụlọ iri nri nke dị na terrace. Ụlọ ihe ngosi bụ ebe a na-ejedebe onwe ya, nke nwere idọkpụ isi dị arịrị na mmetụ okpu, na sauna ya- ya na nkịta nke na-eme ka ozu ahụ dị jụụ ma kwụsie ike. Ụlọ ndị ọzọ dị na ọkwa ọzọ. N'elu ya, ogbè dị elu na-egosi ụlọ nchịkọta/ụlọ egwuregwu, nke na-enye ohere iji nweta terrace elu nke echekwara na ntanetị. N'ezie na-adọrọ adọrọ, ụlọ elu a na-enwe echiche nke Downtown skyline na Freedom Tower ma bụ́ nke e ji pelegrini, ọ usoro grill, na ikperé mmiri na-eme ka ikuku dị mfe. Ngwá ọrụ ndị ọzọ gụnyere nke na-ejide mmanya, ụlọ egwú chọrọ ịtụ egwu, na onyinye ohere mgbatị zuru ezu ma gụnyere tebụl billiard, tebụl egwuregwu / kàrà, na sofas mara mma maka ume zuru ezu.
A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME. We’ve heard it said many times before. Houses are built, and homes are crafted . It takes vision, will, passion, and spirit to craft a home. A home is not just made to contain walls, lighting, furniture, and furnishings. It’s made to hold memories. 152 Reade Street is first and foremost a home. It is a 25-foot-wide residence set discreetly on one of Tribeca’s most coveted streets; one of a row of houses originally built by architect John L. Petrarca and reimagined by Philip Koether. But unlike its neighbors, 152 was transformed by the current owners, from a developer-delivered house with deference to industrial Tribeca, into a warm, comfortable transitional home. The result is a serene, elegant haven that blends classic traditional elements with clean, simple lines of modern design: balanced, comfortable, sophisticated, and timeless. Each floor unfolds with beauty and purpose. Spaces are layered in light, height, and harmony. Sweeping panes of glass illuminate its living room, boasting double-height ceilings that soar to 24 feet. A forged-iron, filigree staircase with Italian marble steps connect all levels seamlessly, adding both modernity and refinement similarly found in a Parisian abode. Five bedrooms, five full and two half baths, four terraces, and a private elevator compose a symphony of comfort and discretion. The Bulthaup-designed professional breakfast kitchen, appointed with Gaggenau, Sub-Zero, and Bosch, is both atelier and hearth- an invitation to gather and celebrate. A rear staircase connects the room to a butler’s pantry located above, which leads to the formal dining room opening onto a terrace. The primary suite is its own retreat, with arched windows, deep soaking bath, and dressing salon- quietly indulgent yet intimate. The secondary bedrooms are located on the next level. Above it, the penthouse level features an office/recreation room, which provides access to a two-tiered rooftop terrace. Truly captivating, the roof enjoys cinematic views of the Downtown skyline and Freedom Tower and is framed by a pergola, grill station, and an open-air hot tub. Additional amenities include a vaulted wine cellar, soundproof music room, and recreational media lounge complete with billiard’s table, board game/card tables, and cozy sofas for ultimate comfort.
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