| ID # | RLS20083604 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 66 Crosby Street apartmentị stụdio, ime ụlọ: 1700 ft2, 158m2 (DOM): 105 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1881 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 1 nkeji: 6 |
| 3 nkeji: R, W | |
| 5 nkeji: B, D, F, M | |
| 6 nkeji: J, Z, N, Q | |
| 7 nkeji: A, C, E | |
| 8 nkeji: 1 | |
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A bụ nke a unịkọọn.
Ụlọ SoHo nke ziri ezi na otu n’ime ebe ndị mmadụ na-achọsi ike — na otu n’ime ndị na-adọrọ mmasị nke na-emezu okwu ahụ n’eziokwu. Okwu nke ị na-abanye, nha ahụ na-eme ka a mara: elu 12'10", ala osisi ojii na-agba ọsọ n'ogologo niile nke ụlọ, ụkwụ osisi alum usoro, mgbidi akpụkpọ anụ na-ekpughe, na ihe oyiyi nke ụlọ ọrụ mara mma nke dị mkpa iji bụrụ akwụkwọ nka, ọ bụghị ndepụta nkwụsị. Otu n’ime ndị a gaghị enwe ọnụ ụzọ ọkụ kpamkpam ghere oghe.
Ọgbọ a na-ekewa ụmụ ụlọ site na ihe owuwu osisi na-acha ọcha — nọ na-emepụta agụụ nke loft na-echekwa ịdị mfe. Ụmụ ụlọ abụọ ahụ nwere mmetụta dị egwu.
Ụlọ kịkịrị a nwetara ezigbo ọkacha amara: ogige ngwọta na-agba gburugburu, igbe efere marble jupụtara na ọlaedo, ngwaọrụ stainless steel, ịnwụ na-emepụta mmanya, na ọkụ pendant nke na-eme ka ohere ahụ sie ike dị ka ọ bara uru. Otu ngwá Bosch n’ime ụlọ e wusiri n’otu na-arụ ọrụ n’enweghị nsogbu na ịmewe.
E jiri ọtụtụ nke dị ugbu a, ọtụtụ ụlọ na-enwu gbaa mba abụọ, na-eme ka ọnọdụ a kwụsịrị na nke ọma: mepere, dị ọcha, na enweghị nsogbu.
66 Crosby Street bụ ụlọ ahịa elevator co-op nwere usoro intercom ọkụ na-adị ka okuko, na otu n’ime okporo ámá cobblestone SoHo kachasị. Oge dị nso na nri nke ụwa, ịzụ ahịa boutique, ụlọ ihe osise, na ụzọ kpọmkwem nke N/Q/R/W, B/D/F/M, 6, J/Z, na C/E/A ụgbọ oloko.
Ihe ụfọdụ bụ naanị ụlọ. Nke a bụ akpa nke New York City.
This one's a unicorn.
A true SoHo loft at one of the neighborhood's most coveted blocks — and one of the rare ones that actually lives up to the word. The moment you enter, the scale announces itself: soaring 12'10" ceilings, dark hardwood floors running the full length of the home, original cast-iron columns, exposed brick walls, and dramatic arched architectural details that belong in an art book, not a rental listing. One of those arches even frames an original stained glass window.
The bedroom is separated from the living space by a floor-to-ceiling steel-frame glass partition — a designer touch that preserves the loft's open drama while delivering real privacy. Both rooms feel monumental.
The renovated kitchen is a serious cook's kitchen: ceiling-height white shaker cabinetry with gold hardware, thick marble countertops and backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a wine cooler, and pendant lighting that makes the space feel as curated as it is functional. The in-unit Bosch stacked washer/dryer is tucked seamlessly into the layout.
Storage is abundant throughout, multiple closets plus generous double overhead loft storage, keeping the living space exactly as it should be: open, clean, and completely unencumbered.
66 Crosby Street is an elevator co-op building with a butterfly intercom system, on one of SoHo's prime cobblestone blocks. Moments from world-class dining, boutique shopping, art galleries, and seamless access to the N/Q/R/W, B/D/F/M, 6, J/Z, and C/E/A trains.
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