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  • 33 Bleecker Street, 3B
  • 5 Rooms
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $ 2,695,000
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
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33 Bleecker Street, 3B

Noho   |   Bowery & Lafayette Street
Listing ID: 1472600

  • $ 2,695,000
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 1,445 Approx. SF
  • 75%Financing Allowed

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33 Bleecker Street 3B Noho New York NY 10012
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  • Set within a striking 1884 building on one of NoHo’s most storied corners, Residence 3B offers roughly 1,445 square feet of beautifully renovated living anchored by soaring original timber beams that run throughout the apartment, lending warmth, character, and rhythm to every room. Ceilings rise to 9.5 feet, and new oak floors run throughout. A true southwest corner unit, the apartment wraps around Old Jones Alley (AKA Shinbone Alley), a gated alley private to the building and one neighboring property, with the living room and bedrooms all bathed in gorgeous direct afternoon sun. Oversized windows frame views over Bleecker Street and the protected alley below, including a striking sightline of the landmarked 1885 Schumacher building at 36 Bleecker, one of the most photographed facades in the neighborhood. The chef’s kitchen is outfitted with a SubZero refrigerator, Gaggenau oven, and Wolf range, with natural quartzite countertops throughout. The primary bedroom features an en-suite spa like marble bathroom with an oversized shower, while a second marble bathroom off the entrance corridor includes a large soaking tub and a washer and dryer. This boutique six story cooperative has just three apartments on this floor, with secure video intercom entry and a key locked elevator that opens directly to your floor for added security and privacy. The building has already reserved roof space and infrastructure for the future installation of central air conditioning in the unit. Residents also enjoy shared storage closets on each hallway, additional storage in the basement, a sun filled common roof deck with open views down Mott Street, and access to a rotating parking program with three spaces in Shinbone Alley for a monthly fee. The building is professionally managed and maintains low monthly maintenance through a shared services structure among residents. Pied-a-terre ownership is considered, and sublets are permitted after two years of ownership with board approval. A landmarked piece of New York history, 33 Bleecker Street sits on the site of Herman Melville’s childhood row house and was rebuilt in 1884 as a six story Renaissance Revival style store and loft building designed by Maclay & Davis, now part of the NoHo East Historic District. Tucked at a quiet, low traffic end of Bleecker Street, the bui ding is surrounded by high end shops, galleries, and some of downtown’s best restaurants, with an entrance to the 6, F, M, D, and B trains right at the corner. A rare combination of prewar character, thoughtful renovation, and a true sense of place in the middle of everything downtown has to offer.

    Set within a striking 1884 building on one of NoHo’s most storied corners, Residence 3B offers roughly 1,445 square feet of beautifully renovated living anchored by soaring original timber beams that run throughout the apartment, lending warmth, character, and rhythm to every room. Ceilings rise to 9.5 feet, and new oak floors run throughout. A true southwest corner unit, the apartment wraps around Old Jones Alley (AKA Shinbone Alley), a gated alley private to the building and one neighboring property, with the living room and bedrooms all bathed in gorgeous direct afternoon sun. Oversized windows frame views over Bleecker Street and the protected alley below, including a striking sightline of the landmarked 1885 Schumacher building at 36 Bleecker, one of the most photographed facades in the neighborhood. The chef’s kitchen is outfitted with a SubZero refrigerator, Gaggenau oven, and Wolf range, with natural quartzite countertops throughout. The primary bedroom features an en-suite spa like marble bathroom with an oversized shower, while a second marble bathroom off the entrance corridor includes a large soaking tub and a washer and dryer. This boutique six story cooperative has just three apartments on this floor, with secure video intercom entry and a key locked elevator that opens directly to your floor for added security and privacy. The building has already reserved roof space and infrastructure for the future installation of central air conditioning in the unit. Residents also enjoy shared storage closets on each hallway, additional storage in the basement, a sun filled common roof deck with open views down Mott Street, and access to a rotating parking program with three spaces in Shinbone Alley for a monthly fee. The building is professionally managed and maintains low monthly maintenance through a shared services structure among residents. Pied-a-terre ownership is considered, and sublets are permitted after two years of ownership with board approval. A landmarked piece of New York history, 33 Bleecker Street sits on the site of Herman Melville’s childhood row house and was rebuilt in 1884 as a six story Renaissance Revival style store and loft building designed by Maclay & Davis, now part of the NoHo East Historic District. Tucked at a quiet, low traffic end of Bleecker Street, the bui ding is surrounded by high end shops, galleries, and some of downtown’s best restaurants, with an entrance to the 6, F, M, D, and B trains right at the corner. A rare combination of prewar character, thoughtful renovation, and a true sense of place in the middle of everything downtown has to offer.

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