Seller offering $250,000 maintenance credit for 3 years.
This full-floor residence at Liberty Tower is a truly one-of-a-kind home, offering nearly 5,000 square feet of expansive living space—a rare scale for downtown Manhattan. The home combines original architectural character with modern updates and finishes.
The living and dining areas feature corner exposures, while oversized windows bring abundant natural light throughout the home. Off the great room, there is an additional living area providing flexibility for both formal and informal living spaces. White Oak floors, soaring ceilings, and custom millwork add warmth and refinement throughout.
The chef’s kitchen includes a large island, a suite of top-of-the-line appliances, and a separate pantry with a 300-bottle wine fridge.
A spacious laundry room with built-in cabinetry provides additional storage and functionality.
The primary suite offers custom built-ins and a spa-style bath with heated marble floors, a freestanding soaking tub, and a double vanity. Secondary bedrooms are well-proportioned and arranged for privacy.
A distinctive feature of this home is the private upper-level guest suite, with its own entrance, kitchen, and bath—ideal for guests, staff, or a home office.
Liberty Tower, built in 1909 and converted to cooperative residences in 1980, is a landmarked Gothic Revival building designed by Henry Ives Cobb. Residents benefit from 24-hour doormen, porters, and a live-in superintendent, with the building’s historic architectural details thoughtfully preserved. Actual maintenance is $14,252.
Seller offering $250,000 maintenance credit for 3 years.
This full-floor residence at Liberty Tower is a truly one-of-a-kind home, offering nearly 5,000 square feet of expansive living space—a rare scale for downtown Manhattan. The home combines original architectural character with modern updates and finishes.
The living and dining areas feature corner exposures, while oversized windows bring abundant natural light throughout the home. Off the great room, there is an additional living area providing flexibility for both formal and informal living spaces. White Oak floors, soaring ceilings, and custom millwork add warmth and refinement throughout.
The chef’s kitchen includes a large island, a suite of top-of-the-line appliances, and a separate pantry with a 300-bottle wine fridge.
A spacious laundry room with built-in cabinetry provides additional storage and functionality.
The primary suite offers custom built-ins and a spa-style bath with heated marble floors, a freestanding soaking tub, and a double vanity. Secondary bedrooms are well-proportioned and arranged for privacy.
A distinctive feature of this home is the private upper-level guest suite, with its own entrance, kitchen, and bath—ideal for guests, staff, or a home office.
Liberty Tower, built in 1909 and converted to cooperative residences in 1980, is a landmarked Gothic Revival building designed by Henry Ives Cobb. Residents benefit from 24-hour doormen, porters, and a live-in superintendent, with the building’s historic architectural details thoughtfully preserved. Actual maintenance is $14,252.
Listing Courtesy of Compass