| ID # | RLS20078992 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 124 Thompson Owners Corporation 1 yàrá ibùsùn, 1 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ́ ìkòkò onjẹ, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ (DOM): 82 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1920 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $1,890 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 3 Ìṣẹ́jú: C, E |
| 5 Ìṣẹ́jú: R, W, 1 | |
| 6 Ìṣẹ́jú: B, D, F, M | |
| 7 Ìṣẹ́jú: 6 | |
| 9 Ìṣẹ́jú: A | |
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Kaabọ si ile rẹ ni ọkan ninu awọn ipese pataki julọ ti SoHo - ile kekere kan ti o kun fun oorun, ni ipele oke, ti a ṣe apẹrẹ ni iṣọkan nipasẹ onimo-ọrọ, ti o dapọ pẹlu aṣa iṣaaju ogbontarigi ati atunṣe ẹlẹwa ti a pari pẹlu awọn ohun elo ati iṣẹ ọnà ti o dara julọ. Ipo ni ipele oke ti ifẹ 33-unit, Apamọ #26 ni 124 Thompson Street jẹ ẹya-ẹwọn ti o nira ti o nfẹ bi ibudó tootọ loke ilu.
Lati akoko ti o wọle, iwa ile naa ko le jẹ aṣiṣe. Awọn ọpa igi ti o lẹwa, ti a ṣe afihan ti wa ni oke awọn ipele 11-ati-eti, ti n ṣẹda afefe kan ti o jẹ onipele ṣugbọn ti o sunmọ ti o fi idi rẹ mulẹ fun ile ti o ni itara ti o ni irisi ti ko ni akoko ati ti inu ti o jinlẹ. Awọn ilẹ ọpẹ gbona ati awọn odi bricks ti a ṣe afihan pari aworan, nigba ti awọn ferese ohun elitigbọ Pella tobi meje ti mbọ pẹlu imọlẹ adayeba lati awọn itọsọna gusu ati ìwọ-oorun. Awọn iboju gbigbe alailowaya ti a ṣakoso nipasẹ ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ tuntun ati ogiri ti a ṣe afihan pẹlu ohun-elo-eto ni idaniloju iru alafia ati quiet ti o fẹrẹẹ ṣee ṣe lati wa ni Manhattan.
Awọn iwo naa jẹ ohun iyanu. One World Trade Center n gbe ni aarin ẹkun gusu nigba ti awọn ilẹkun ti Village n ṣogo si ìwọ-oorun - panorama ti n gbe ti o yipada lẹwa lati owurọ si oorun.
Ọkàn ile naa ni ibi idana onjẹ ti o funni ni iriri ti o yanilenu ti a ṣẹda nipasẹ apẹẹrẹ ti o mọ, Peter Salerno. Ibi òkè ti marble nla ngbe aaye, ti a tọka si pẹlu firiji Sub-Zero, ibọn gaasi Wolf ati ile-iwẹ ota, ẹrọ LG ti o ni gbogbo ninu kan, ati ile-iyẹfun Fisher & Paykel - ohun gbogbo ti olounjẹ ile tabi idapọ yẹ ki o lero. Ibi ọti mimu kan ti o ni firiji waini 12-bottle n jẹ ki gbigba laaye igbesi aye ni irọrun, nigba ti awọn ìka agbegbe ti ko ni idiwọ n jẹ ki gbogbo aaye gbigbe ati idapọ gbe ni fẹrẹẹ tobi ati laaye.
Ni ẹhin ina-ẹkọ ethanol wa ibusun to gaju pẹlu aaye afikun ti o le fa ile yii si iyatọ. Lo o gẹgẹ bi ọfiisi ile ikọkọ tabi yi i pada si ibi idana ara ẹni - yiyan naa jẹ tirẹ.
Ile-iwẹ ti o ni ferese jẹ ibudó tootọ. Awọn tile serami ti a ṣe ọwọ Heath ni buluu ayebuye lin awọn odi, nigba ti awọn ilẹ marble pẹlu igbona ti n tọ́, iboju ojo ti a fi igi mu, awọn atilẹyin Grohe, ati kómbu ti a ṣe daradara pẹlu ibi ipamọ ti a biro ati apoti aṣọ pari aaye ti a ṣe daradara yii.
124 Thompson Street, ni igun ti Prince Street, gbe ọ ni agbègbè awọn ibi idana ti a mọ julọ ni ilu, pẹlu Carbone, Raoul's, Fanelli Café, Dutch, Lure Fishbar ati awọn miiran lọpọlọpọ. Awọn ila ọkọ oju-irin C, E, N, R, W, 1, B, D, F, M, ati 6 wa ni diẹ ẹ sii awọn ẹsẹ diẹ, ṣiṣe awọn igun gbogbo ilu rọrun lati de. Ilẹ-iṣẹ naa ni eto intercom fidio fun aabo ati irọrun afikun.
Fun awọn ti ko fẹ lati ṣe awọn ipinnu, Apamọ #26 jẹ igbesi aye ni ilu ni didara rẹ to dara julọ.
Welcome home to one of SoHo's most special offerings - a sun-drenched, top-floor junior one-bedroom carefully designed by an architect, effortlessly blending pre-war charm with a stunning renovation finished with only the finest materials and craftsmanship. Perched on the top floor of an intimate 33-unit cooperative, Apartment #26 at 124 Thompson Street is a rare corner unit that feels like a true sanctuary above the city.
From the moment you enter, the apartment's character is undeniable. Gorgeous, exposed wood beams crown the soaring 11-foot ceilings, creating a dramatic yet intimate atmosphere that sets the tone for a home that feels both timeless and deeply personal. Warm hardwood floors and exposed brick complete the picture, while seven oversized Pella sound-proof windows flood the space with natural light from southern and western exposures. Brand new wireless electric remote-controlled roller shades and a sound-proofed common wall ensure the kind of peace and quiet that's nearly impossible to find in Manhattan.
The views are nothing short of spectacular. One World Trade Center commands the southern skyline while the charming rooftops of the Village roll out to the west - a living panorama that transforms beautifully from sunrise to sunset.
The heart of the home is a breathtaking custom chef's kitchen created by renowned designer Peter Salerno. A large marble island anchors the space, complemented by a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf gas range and steam oven, all-in-one LG washer/dryer, and a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher - everything a home cook or entertainer could dream of. A separate bar area with a 12-bottle wine fridge makes hosting feel effortless, while unobstructed corner exposures make the entire living and entertainment space feel expansive and alive.
Behind the ethanol fireplace lies a serene king-sized bedroom with a generous bonus space that sets this apartment apart. Use it as a private home office or transform it into a custom walk-in closet - the choice is yours.
The windowed bathroom is a true retreat. Handmade Heath ceramic tiles in a signature blue line the walls, while marble floors with radiant heat, a glass-enclosed rain shower, Grohe fixtures, and a custom mirrored cabinet with built-in storage and laundry hamper complete this beautifully appointed space.
124 Thompson Street, at the corner of Prince Street, places you in proximity to some of the city's most celebrated dining, including Carbone, Raoul's, Fanelli Café, the Dutch, Lure Fishbar and countless others. Subway lines C, E, N, R, W, 1, B, D, F, M, and 6 are just a few hundred feet away, making every corner of the city easily accessible. The building features a video intercom system for added security and convenience.
For those who refuse to compromise, Apartment #26 is downtown living at its absolute best.
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