248 17th Street, New York City, NY 11215

  • $2,295,000
  • $2,495,000
Active
248 17th Street, New York City, NY 11215
  • $2,295,000
  • $2,495,000

Overview

Property ID: COMP-1568403786373954641
  • Apartment, Residential
  • Property Type
  • 3
  • Bedrooms
  • 3
  • Bathrooms
  • 2002
  • Year Built

Description

Step into a world of creativity and inspiration with this extraordinary artist loft, which spans four levels and boasts an abundance of natural light streaming through its expansive double-height southern windows. This private home and its secluded garden are tucked into the back of a building with urban industrial charm. The building, which was once an industrial warehouse comprised of two interconnected structures constructed with brick, timber frame, and concrete, was transformed into a seven-unit condo in 2002 by the apartment owners. It is the best of urban living with European farmhouse details.

On the garden level, you are greeted by a charming kitchen and dining area adorned with exposed wood ceiling beams and brick walls, providing a cozy and inviting space for culinary creations and shared meals. Outside, the beautifully landscaped garden beckons with a lower area perfect for BBQs, while a picturesque bridge leads from the living room/studio to the upper section of this delightful magical garden with its vibrant blooms, winding pathway, and secluded seating area, allowing you to unwind and reconnect with nature. Designed by award-winning architect Robert D. Henry, known for Wellness Design, prioritizing health, air, water, natural light, noise mitigation, and human-centric comfort for a sustainable future, this home and outdoor oasis will captivate your heart.

Ascend to the next level, where the owner, Patricia Watwood, thoughtfully transformed the living room into a painter’s studio, offering a luminous and versatile setting for artistic expression. Watwood, a visual artist and author, creates portraits and figurative art in oils, and her work is held in institutions and private collections internationally.

The main bedroom on the third level, complete with an ensuite bathroom and an adjoining office, provides a private sanctuary for relaxation. Illuminated by three exposures, this space has the whimsical ambiance of a farmhouse’s storybook charm with its exposed brick walls and wood floors that are original to the 1890s-era building construction: 8-inch-wide old-growth rustic pine planks.

On the top floor, two additional bedrooms and a bath provide ample space for living, ensuring that every resident has a tranquil haven. The European farmhouse’s theme of warmth and character continues, while an oversized staircase skylight lets light stream in.

The apartment also includes coveted exclusive roof rights, and the basement features private storage space and an approximately 750 sqft large workshop area, exclusively for the apartment owner’s private use and ideal for bringing artistic visions to life.

Surrounded by artisanal gastropubs, restaurants, and coffeehouses, come and explore your culinary options. Spend the day in Prospect Park, lounging together in the meadow, hiking the ravine, or canoeing around nearby lakes and ponds. Or do you want to spend the day shopping in the city? No problem—transportation is at your service, only one block to the subway N, R Line, with downtown Manhattan a mere 30 minutes away.

Whether you’re an artist, a creative soul, or simply someone who appreciates a one-of-a-kind living space, this four-level loft is poised to inspire and captivate. Shown by appointment.

Details

Updated on December 28, 2024 at 7:01 pm
  • Property ID: COMP-1568403786373954641
  • Price: $2,295,000
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Rooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Garage Size: x x
  • Year Built: 2002
  • Property Type: Apartment, Residential
  • Property Status: Active

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