Asking $4.3M, This Century-Old Manhattan Loft Spans an Entire Floor

The recently renovated NoHo flat comes with an overhauled kitchen, a communal roof deck, and a collection of vintage doors.

This recently renovated NoHo flat comes with an overhauled kitchen, a communal roof deck, and a collection of vintage doors.

Location: 21 Bond Street, Unit 3, New York, New York

Price: $4,250,000

Year Built: 1900

Footprint: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths

From the Agent: "Situated on one of NoHo’s most storied cobblestone blocks, this full-floor loft at 21 Bond Street offers an authentic downtown living experience within a landmarked Renaissance Revival building. Occupying the entire third floor, the home spans a long and gracious footprint. It has a curated collection of vintage doors, each with its own storied provenance. The layout flows naturally from generous entertaining spaces to more private bedroom wings, offering both openness and separation. The primary bedroom is quietly positioned and comfortably proportioned, offering excellent wall space and natural light. Two additional rooms function seamlessly as bedrooms, guest rooms, or home offices, making the layout highly adaptable to a variety of living needs."

As a co-op member, the sale also conveys wnership of one-fifth of the ground-floor storefront.

The loft is located in a co-op, and the sale includes ownership of one-fifth of the ground-floor storefront, and access to a communal rooftop terrace.

Photo by Alejandro Leon of DDReps

Since purchasing the home in 2009, the current owner has made gradual renovations on the property, transforming it to its current state.

Since purchasing the home in 2009,  the current owner has gradually renovated the space.

Photo by Alejandro Leon of DDReps

The living room is sunken one step, offsetting it from the rest of the home.

The living room is located a step down from the rest of the loft.

Photo by Alejandro Leon of DDReps

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