Building
Type: | Apartment |
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Era: | Post-war |
Property
Rooms: | 9 |
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Bedrooms: | 4 BR |
Bathrooms: | 3.5 |
Pets: | Pets Allowed |
FinancialsRent:$45,000
DescriptionExperience the epitome of luxury loft living in this spectacular two-story residence at 33 Greene Street, nestled in the heart of SoHo's historic Cast Iron District. Spanning approximately 4,200 square feet, this meticulously renovated four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home seamlessly blends original architectural details with exquisite modern upgrades. Featuring soaring ceilings up to 12 feet, oversized south-facing windows, and original cast-iron columns, this rare offering captures the essence of classic downtown New York elegance with every detail intentionally designed for both everyday living and elevated entertaining.
The expansive great room spans 40 feet and is anchored by bespoke oak wall paneling, and wide-plank unfinished white oak flooring flows throughout the space. Overlooking the living, dining, and study areas is a chef's kitchen outfitted with Bianca Lasa Vena Oro marble countertops, an oversized island, and top-of-the-line Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances.
The first floor includes a spacious guest suite complete with a custom walk-in closet and a luxurious en-suite bath adorned with artisan mosaic tile and premium finishes. Upstairs, the primary suite is a design showpiece-set atop a raised, bottom-lit platform and enclosed in custom wood paneling with a stunning walk-in closet. The en-suite bath rivals any five-star spa with dual vanities, a steam shower, and a deep soaking tub framed by custom stone flooring. A third bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and generous closet space completes the upper level.
Original loft details like exposed beams, tension rods, and cast-iron columns are paired with contemporary features including Lutron lighting, Nest climate control, and an integrated Sonos sound system. Additional conveniences include a separate laundry room and abundant built-in storage.
Located in a boutique 10-unit co-op, 33 Greene Street is one of SoHo's most architecturally distinct buildings, featuring a recently restored 19th-century cast-iron facade. This prime downtown location offers immediate access to world-class shopping, fine dining, acclaimed art galleries, and easy transit options to the rest of Manhattan.
This one-of-a-kind home is a true SoHo masterpiece-refined, rare, and ready to impress.
Fees Payable by Subtenant (Renter):
Buyer Fees Due with Application:
Application Fee: $350.00 (non-refundable in the event that the applicant is denied approval by the Board of Directors)
Credit Check Fee(s): $75 (for each individual) $125 (for a couple)
Bank, Broker, and Appraisal Fee (may be submitted prior to application package): $350
Attonery Due Diligence Fee (if required): $150
Buyer Fees Due at Closing:
Closing Fees: $350
Agents Attendance Fee: $350
Seller Fees Due at Closing:
Closing Fees: $350
Amenities- Washer / Dryer
- Laundry Room
Neighborhood
Experience the epitome of luxury loft living in this spectacular two-story residence at 33 Greene Street, nestled in the heart of SoHo's historic Cast Iron District. Spanning approximately 4,200 square feet, this meticulously renovated four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home seamlessly blends original architectural details with exquisite modern upgrades. Featuring soaring ceilings up to 12 feet, oversized south-facing windows, and original cast-iron columns, this rare offering captures the essence of classic downtown New York elegance with every detail intentionally designed for both everyday living and elevated entertaining.
The expansive great room spans 40 feet and is anchored by bespoke oak wall paneling, and wide-plank unfinished white oak flooring flows throughout the space. Overlooking the living, dining, and study areas is a chef's kitchen outfitted with Bianca Lasa Vena Oro marble countertops, an oversized island, and top-of-the-line Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances.
The first floor includes a spacious guest suite complete with a custom walk-in closet and a luxurious en-suite bath adorned with artisan mosaic tile and premium finishes. Upstairs, the primary suite is a design showpiece-set atop a raised, bottom-lit platform and enclosed in custom wood paneling with a stunning walk-in closet. The en-suite bath rivals any five-star spa with dual vanities, a steam shower, and a deep soaking tub framed by custom stone flooring. A third bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and generous closet space completes the upper level.
Original loft details like exposed beams, tension rods, and cast-iron columns are paired with contemporary features including Lutron lighting, Nest climate control, and an integrated Sonos sound system. Additional conveniences include a separate laundry room and abundant built-in storage.
Located in a boutique 10-unit co-op, 33 Greene Street is one of SoHo's most architecturally distinct buildings, featuring a recently restored 19th-century cast-iron facade. This prime downtown location offers immediate access to world-class shopping, fine dining, acclaimed art galleries, and easy transit options to the rest of Manhattan.
This one-of-a-kind home is a true SoHo masterpiece-refined, rare, and ready to impress.
Fees Payable by Subtenant (Renter):
Buyer Fees Due with Application:
Application Fee: $350.00 (non-refundable in the event that the applicant is denied approval by the Board of Directors)
Credit Check Fee(s): $75 (for each individual) $125 (for a couple)
Bank, Broker, and Appraisal Fee (may be submitted prior to application package): $350
Attonery Due Diligence Fee (if required): $150
Buyer Fees Due at Closing:
Closing Fees: $350
Agents Attendance Fee: $350
Seller Fees Due at Closing:
Closing Fees: $350
- Washer / Dryer
- Laundry Room
Neighborhood
Experience the epitome of luxury loft living in this spectacular two story residence at 33 Greene Street, nestled in the heart of SoHo's historic Cast Iron District.
DescriptionExperience the epitome of luxury loft living in this spectacular two-story residence at 33 Greene Street, nestled in the heart of SoHo's historic Cast Iron District. Spanning approximately 4,200 square feet, this meticulously renovated four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home seamlessly blends original architectural details with exquisite modern upgrades. Featuring soaring ceilings up to 12 feet, oversized south-facing windows, and original cast-iron columns, this rare offering captures the essence of classic downtown New York elegance with every detail intentionally designed for both everyday living and elevated entertaining.
The expansive great room spans 40 feet and is anchored by bespoke oak wall paneling, and wide-plank unfinished white oak flooring flows throughout the space. Overlooking the living, dining, and study areas is a chef's kitchen outfitted with Bianca Lasa Vena Oro marble countertops, an oversized island, and top-of-the-line Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances.
The first floor includes a spacious guest suite complete with a custom walk-in closet and a luxurious en-suite bath adorned with artisan mosaic tile and premium finishes. Upstairs, the primary suite is a design showpiece-set atop a raised, bottom-lit platform and enclosed in custom wood paneling with a stunning walk-in closet. The en-suite bath rivals any five-star spa with dual vanities, a steam shower, and a deep soaking tub framed by custom stone flooring. A third bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and generous closet space completes the upper level.
Original loft details like exposed beams, tension rods, and cast-iron columns are paired with contemporary features including Lutron lighting, Nest climate control, and an integrated Sonos sound system. Additional conveniences include a separate laundry room and abundant built-in storage.
Located in a boutique 10-unit co-op, 33 Greene Street is one of SoHo's most architecturally distinct buildings, featuring a recently restored 19th-century cast-iron facade. This prime downtown location offers immediate access to world-class shopping, fine dining, acclaimed art galleries, and easy transit options to the rest of Manhattan.
This one-of-a-kind home is a true SoHo masterpiece-refined, rare, and ready to impress.
Fees Payable by Subtenant (Renter):
Buyer Fees Due with Application:
Application Fee: $350.00 (non-refundable in the event that the applicant is denied approval by the Board of Directors)
Credit Check Fee(s): $75 (for each individual) $125 (for a couple)
Bank, Broker, and Appraisal Fee (may be submitted prior to application package): $350
Attonery Due Diligence Fee (if required): $150
Buyer Fees Due at Closing:
Closing Fees: $350
Agents Attendance Fee: $350
Seller Fees Due at Closing:
Closing Fees: $350
Amenities- Washer / Dryer
- Laundry Room
NeighborhoodMore listings:
Experience the epitome of luxury loft living in this spectacular two-story residence at 33 Greene Street, nestled in the heart of SoHo's historic Cast Iron District. Spanning approximately 4,200 square feet, this meticulously renovated four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home seamlessly blends original architectural details with exquisite modern upgrades. Featuring soaring ceilings up to 12 feet, oversized south-facing windows, and original cast-iron columns, this rare offering captures the essence of classic downtown New York elegance with every detail intentionally designed for both everyday living and elevated entertaining.
The expansive great room spans 40 feet and is anchored by bespoke oak wall paneling, and wide-plank unfinished white oak flooring flows throughout the space. Overlooking the living, dining, and study areas is a chef's kitchen outfitted with Bianca Lasa Vena Oro marble countertops, an oversized island, and top-of-the-line Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances.
The first floor includes a spacious guest suite complete with a custom walk-in closet and a luxurious en-suite bath adorned with artisan mosaic tile and premium finishes. Upstairs, the primary suite is a design showpiece-set atop a raised, bottom-lit platform and enclosed in custom wood paneling with a stunning walk-in closet. The en-suite bath rivals any five-star spa with dual vanities, a steam shower, and a deep soaking tub framed by custom stone flooring. A third bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and generous closet space completes the upper level.
Original loft details like exposed beams, tension rods, and cast-iron columns are paired with contemporary features including Lutron lighting, Nest climate control, and an integrated Sonos sound system. Additional conveniences include a separate laundry room and abundant built-in storage.
Located in a boutique 10-unit co-op, 33 Greene Street is one of SoHo's most architecturally distinct buildings, featuring a recently restored 19th-century cast-iron facade. This prime downtown location offers immediate access to world-class shopping, fine dining, acclaimed art galleries, and easy transit options to the rest of Manhattan.
This one-of-a-kind home is a true SoHo masterpiece-refined, rare, and ready to impress.
Fees Payable by Subtenant (Renter):
Buyer Fees Due with Application:
Application Fee: $350.00 (non-refundable in the event that the applicant is denied approval by the Board of Directors)
Credit Check Fee(s): $75 (for each individual) $125 (for a couple)
Bank, Broker, and Appraisal Fee (may be submitted prior to application package): $350
Attonery Due Diligence Fee (if required): $150
Buyer Fees Due at Closing:
Closing Fees: $350
Agents Attendance Fee: $350
Seller Fees Due at Closing:
Closing Fees: $350
- Washer / Dryer
- Laundry Room
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