Description
Off your main living space, an oversized Smallbone-designed kitchen offers an abundance of storage, multiple prep spaces and a full suite of Gaggenau appliances. There is plenty of bar seating, as well as a dining space that can easily accommodate 10-12 guests. Two well-appointed bedrooms suites are located opposite the living space on this level with beautiful views over the building's lush garden. Completing this level is a chic powder room as well as utility room with a washer & vented dryer.
Ascending the 3-Form Chroma-White Out suspended staircase, the upper-level houses the primary suite. Refresh and renew in your private primary bedroom brightened by a wall of floor to ceiling glass. The indulgent Calacatta marble-clad bath is adorned with a large soaking tub, oversized glass shower from Porcelanosa, dual vanity, and Hansgrohe-Axor by Citterio hardware.
A unique blend of authentic luxury and rugged sophistication, the stunning architecture of 22 Bond speaks to the neighborhood's industrial past. Set behind a private corten steel facade, this six-unit boutique building is a hidden gem, offering residents one-of-a-kind art installations by Federico Uribe and Roy Nachum and a multilevel garden and outdoor lounge. This sleek doorman building is just moments from all NoHo has to offer, while being easily accessible to SoHo, NoLita, Greenwich Village, Washington Square Park and multiple subway lines. The complete terms are in an offering plan available from the Sponsor (File No: CD 14-0265).
Building Features 11 Floors6 Units
Unit Features
$6,300,000 / $2,143 per ft²
Sold: Dec 29, 2023
-21.25% from ask / 416 Days to Sell
3 Beds / 3.5 Baths / 2,939 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $8,272
Maintenance: $4,690 / R.E. Taxes $3,582
Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group
Catherine
Juracich
catherine.juracich@corcoran.com
(646) 283-1384
Thomas
Ventura
thomas.ventura@corcoran.com
(814) 404-7716
Unit listing history
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