NYC Apartments for Sale in Soho

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Geographically, Soho (short for South of Houston) is fairly small -- a chic rectangle in lower Manhattan, bordered by Houston Street and Canal Street on the north and south, and by Lafayette Street and Sixth Avenue on the east and west. In terms of its significance in Manhattan’s culture, though, Soho looms large -- in its transition from bohemian hub to an epicenter of high-end retail and luxury living, Soho’s growing-up process has paralleled that of Manhattan as a whole. One of those neighborhoods in Soho that has changed is Nolita, yet the area still manages to retain the charm it had in the past. Through it all, Soho has stayed cool -- and remains a shining example of all that makes Manhattan Manhattan. Famously home to some of the city's elite art galleries and luxury shopping, Soho is also home to a host of luxury condominiums, as well as its trademark loft apartments.

Soho lofts were originally 19th-century cast-iron buildings used as warehouses and factories, and the aesthetics of the classic Soho loft -- big windows, high ceilings, open floor plans -- have become the preferred look for new construction NYC condos as well. As Soho has gentrified -- and it has really gentrified, with ultra-exclusive nightspots, Michelin-starred restaurants and high-end boutiques making themselves at home on its cobblestone streets -- Soho lofts have become some of the most sought-after condo listings in Manhattan. There’s good reason for that -- new loft-style condo conversions such as 211 Elizabeth Street and 151 Wooster Street offer classic Soho loft looks and contemporary luxury condo comforts. The condo listings in Soho are many things, but conventional is not one of them. Which fits, because of all the words that could be applied to Soho -- from trendy to timeless, posh to bohemian -- "conventional" is certainly not one.

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            115 Mercer

            115 Mercer Street
            115 Mercer Street

            Located in the heart of SoHo, 115 Mercer Street is a 8-unit condominium building, situated on one of the city’s most exclusive cobblestone blocks. 115 Mercer is eight stories tall, and comprised of two penthouses and six spacious lofts. The building was constructed in 1900, and while the structure offers pre-war detailing, the apartments are fully adorned with contemporary luxury finishes.

            470 Broome Street

            470 Broome Street
            470 Broome Street

            The boutique condominium building at 470 Broome Street is yet another confirmation of the widely held belief that Soho has the best real estate in Manhattan. This prewar building, with only two homes housed per floor, offers its residents elegant and spacious lofts in the heart of one of New York City’s most desirable neighborhoods.

            304 Spring Street

            304 Spring Street
            304 Spring Street

            304 Spring Street, an 11-story condominium located in Soho, offers 13 2-bedroom Manhattan condos, each comprising 3,000 square feet. The building features a unique asymmetrical style of architectural design on the exterior, while its interior exhibits a distinctly European-inspired style. With easy access to nearby boutiques, spas, and high-class restaurants, 304 Spring Street is poised in an ideal location of culture and liveliness.

            111 Mercer

            111 Mercer Street
            111 Mercer Street

            If exclusivity is what you are looking for in a home, the apartments at 111 Mercer may be your best bet in New York City. Located between Prince and Spring streets in Soho, this building is offering only three two-bedroom full-floor loft condominiums and one magnificent three-bedroom triplex penthouse. That’s right: this exclusive address will be having just four homes situated right in the middle of the very fashionable (and always appealing) Soho district of Manhattan.

            72 Mercer Street

            72 Mercer Street
            72 Mercer Street

            Within the casual air of the Soho neighborhood, on 72 Mercer Street, lies this post-modern boutique-styled condominium. Recently constructed in 2006, between iconic Spring and Broome Streets, the luxury condominium stands 7-stories high. There are 9 loft units beneath the glass facade, ranging from spacious two-to-three bedrooms.

            Renwick Modern

            22 Renwick Street
            22 Renwick Street

            A high-rise residential condominium in Soho, 22 Renwick Street is a boutique building offering 19 luxury residence selections. Originally established in 1990, 22 Renwick Street is a pre-war building brought into the modern era. Although Renwick Street is itself a short 1 block street, its size offers a quaint style of privacy for anyone living in this condominium. The condo’s location right between Soho and Tribeca offers a variety of possible dining, shopping, and popular nightlife options. In addition, 22 Renwick Street is situated in the close proximity of Greenwich Village and is right by the 1 subway line.

            Mercer Greene

            92 Greene Street
            92 Greene Street

            Mercer Greene is located in the heart of Soho and is highly sought after elevator condominium building at 92 Greene Street. Designed by architecture firm, Andres Escobar, Mercer Greene effortlessly harmonizes traditional structure with contemporary finishes. This low rise building offers virtual doorman services and residents enter their apartments through a key locked elevator. Residences include large floor-to-ceiling windows that boast sunny, natural lighting, fully equipped gourmet kitchens, washer and dryer, high ceilings and spacious bathrooms with luxurious spa-like baths and oversized mirrors.

            One Vandam

            180 Sixth Avenue
            180 Sixth Avenue

            One Vandam, located at 180 Sixth Avenue, houses 25 luxury condo units ranging from one- to five-bedrooms. The building, co-developed by Quinlan Development Group and Tavros Development Partners, soars 14 stories above Soho, one of Manhattan's hippest neighborhoods.

            27 Wooster Street

            27 Wooster Street
            27 Wooster Street

            The nine luxury condos at 27 Wooster Street offer residents modern luxury finishes in the heart of Manhattan's historic Soho district. Designed to complement the cast iron architecture of the surrounding neighborhood, the facade of 27 Wooster Street incorporates glass, metal and stone offset by operable glazed windows in each unit.

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