Welcome to this 16th Top Floor large renovated loft with spectacular views featuring a spacious bedroom plus a rare large mezzanine that can be used as a home office, or additional sleeping area, and separate dining room and soaring 11 foot ceilings
Enjoy a striking and grand living room over 345 sq ft with towering 11 foot ceilings, and two massive windows providing western exposure, featuring spectacular open skyline views as far as New Jersey and beautiful sunsets, and a spacious living area, with plenty of room for multiple seating options as well as a desk and storage.
The apartment's sprawling layout creates meaningful separation and privacy between the spacious living room on the right and dining area on the left, and the primary bedroom.
The separate mirrored dining room seats 6 comfortably, and flows to a tastefully renovated modern kitchen featuring a modern countertop, and a suite of upscale stainless steel appliances, including a Viking oven, Miele dishwasher, and LG refrigerator, and lovely modern cabinetry with silver hardware.
The private primary bedroom is separate and private from the entertaining rooms down a hallway and past a massive walk-in closet (that can also function as a home office), and renovated bathroom. The bedroom is spacious and serene and easily accommodates a king size bed plus additional space for a seating area and furniture, and features two southern facing massive windows which boasts spectacular southern exposure and floods the room with sunlight with stunning views of the entire skyline including the Freedom Tower.
The renovated bathroom features a pedestal sink and tiled floor .
The rare and massive bonus mezzanine is approximately 200 sq ft (ceilings of 4.5 ft), and is accessed by a custom staircase, and offers multiple uses, including home office, sleep loft, and storage galore.
The apartment also offers rare quietude because it is on the top floor and is also set back from the street.
Additional features of this fabulous home include: extensive storage provided by 3 oversized double closets plus a large walk-in closet, wood floors in excellent condition, and a stately column.
The Coop allows washer/dryers in unit and there is a newly renovated laundry room one floor down.
250 Mercer is a full-service renovated building featuring a 24-hour doorman, a live-in superintendent, a furnished common roof deck, a garden courtyard, and renovated laundry rooms on multiple floors.
Noho/Greenwich Village is known for its fabulous world-class restaurants and gourmet cafes and markets (including Wegman's on Astor Place) all within a couple of blocks, a convenient central location near Soho and steps to all other downtown neighborhoods, and all major subway lines.
250 Mercer Street allows pied a terre ownership, pets for owners, and unlimited subletting after two years of ownership.
2% Coop Flip Tax
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