Details
| Price | $2,350,000 | Type | Coop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maintenance | $2,174 | Bathrooms | 2 |
| Bedrooms | 3 |
Building Specifics
Description
Welcome home to your very own country loft. Originally built in 1898 as a horse stable servicing the patrons of the historic Ladies Mile district, 136 West 24th street is truly a piece of New York City history. This grand home boasts three bedrooms, two full baths, a library, a formal living/dining room which opens to the kitchen and a family room that features a gas burning fireplace. An authentic loft, it retains many of its original details including 10-foot high pressed tin ceilings, wooden beams and a manual elevator that opens directly into the loft which all combine with modern touches including plantation shutters and multi-zone central air conditioning. You'll feel comfortably removed from the city, awash with morning sunlight from the 6.5-foot South-facing windows, looking out at the trees in the quiet courtyard.



