If You Love Natural Light, This $6M SoHo Loft Is Practically Wrapped in Windows

The 2,500-square-foot apartment also offers pressed-tin ceilings, cast-iron Corinthian columns, and two moody bedrooms.

Location: 54 Greene Street, Unit 2B, New York City, New York

Price: $5,995,000

Year Built: 1910

Footprint: 2,561 square feet (two bedrooms, two full and one half baths)

From the Agent: "This dramatic and rare loft presents grand proportions, soaring 13'4" ceilings, and cinematic views of the surrounding landmarked district through expansive, double-hung windows. The impressive living room has classic features, including pressed-tin ceilings, restored hardwood floors, cast-iron Corinthian columns, and 11 massive wood-sash windows affording brilliant northern and eastern light. The striking chef’s kitchen with center island is open to the entertaining space and features Carrara marble countertops, custom cabinetry, a deep Shaws farmhouse sink, and top-of-the-line appliances including a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, and a professional La Cornue stove with Wolf hood vented to the outside."

The sprawling SoHo apartment sits perched in a restored 19th-century cast-iron building.
The sprawling SoHo apartment sits perched in a restored 19th-century cast-iron building.
Crisp white walls and ceilings complement the refinished hardwood floors lining the home.
Crisp white walls and ceilings complement the refinished hardwood floors lining the home.

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