| ID # | RLS20081639 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 5 yara ụra, 5 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 2 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, ime ụlọ: 8040 ft2, 747m2 (DOM): 94 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 ABỤGHỊ NKE A HOME. Anyị nụrụ na e kwuru ya ọtụtụ oge gara aga. A na-ewu ụlọ, ma a na-emepụta ụlọ. Ọ chọrọ anya, ọchịchọ, ọchịchọ, na mmụọ iji mepụta ụlọ. Ụlọ abụghị naanị maka ịnwe mgbidi, ọkụ, ngwongwo, na ngwongwo. Ọ bụ iji chekwaa ncheta. 152 Reade Street bụ nke mbụ na nke kacha mkpa, ụlọ. Ọ bụ ụlọ dị 25 ụkwụ dị larịị, e wuru na nzuzo na otu n'ime ụzọ kachasị achọrọ na Tribeca; otu n'ime usoro ụlọ e wuru mbụ site n'aka onye na-emepụta ihe John L. Petrarca ma mepụtara ọhụụ site n'aka Philip Koether. Ma n'ịchaghị ya abụghị ndị agbata obi ya, 152 gbanwere site n'aka ndị nwe ugbu a, site n'ụlọ e nyere site na onye na-ewu ụlọ na-atụle Tribeca, n'ime ụlọ na-anụ ọkụ n'obi, dị mma, na nke kachasị mma. N'ihi ya, ọ bụ ebe e ji uche na mma, na-ejikọta ihe omenala ochie na ntụziaka dị ọcha, dị mfe nke nhazi nke oge a: zere, kwụsie ike, nwere nkà, na nke na-aga n'ihu. Ụlọ nke ọ bụla na-emeghe na mma na ebumnuche. Ebe ndị a bụ nke juputara na ọkụ, ogologo, na nkwekọ. Iwunye nke iko na-enwu na ebe obibi ya, na-enwe mgbidi dị elu nke na-ada na 24 ụkwụ. Ngalaba stair nke ísì elu, nwere nzube na mpụga Italian ejiri mara na-ejikọta ọkwa niile na-enweghị nsogbu, na-agbakwunye na ịdị ọhụrụ na ụdị na ntụziaka a na-ahụ na ụlọ Paris. Ụlọ ịkpa anọ, Ụlọ ịsa ahụ na-atụpụta 5, 5 zuru ezu na 2 nke atọ, okpokoro anọ, na igwe kwụpụta onwe ya bụ simphoni nke ịma mma na nzuzo. Ụlọ nri ụtụtụ nke Bulthaup mepụtara, ejiri Gaggenau, Sub-Zero, na Bosch, bụ ndi oru na ọkụ - nkwanye ugwu ka a kpọtụrụ ka a soro rụọ ọrụ na ịkụziri. Ngalaba azụ na-ejikọta ụlọ ahụ na pantry akụ na-esi n'elu, nke na-eduga na ụlọ iri nri ọha nke na-emeghe na okpokoro. Ụlọ isi bụ n'ọrụ nke ya, nwere windo arched, mmiri anwụ na-anwụ isi, na ị dress salon - na-eche na-eme mmemme mana ntakịrị. Ụlọ ndị ọzọ dị na ọkwa ọzọ. N'elu ya, ọkwa penthouse nwere ụlọ ọfịs/ntụrụndụ, nke na-enye ohere na okpokoro ụlọ roof abụọ. N'ezie, roof na-enweta ihe nkiri nke Downtown skyline na Freedom Tower na a na-ejide site na pergola, grill station, na hot tub n'ikuku. Ngwa ndị ọzọ gụnyere ụlọ ekpomeekpo 'wine', ụlọ egwu nke enweghị ụda, na lounge mgbako mgbesa nke kachasị nke billiard, tebụlụ egwuregwu/ụlọ egwuregwu, na sofas dị jụụ maka ike zuru oke. *Nkwa dịkwa maka mgbazinye, chọọ ozizi maka nkọwa.
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. *Also available for rent, inquire for details.
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