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  • 124 Thompson Street, 26
  • 3 Rooms
  • 1 Beds
  • 1 Baths
  • $ 1,295,000
124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
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124 Thompson Street, 26

Soho   |   Prince Street & West Houston Street
Listing ID: 89105

  • $ 1,295,000
  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • Approx. SF
  • 80%Financing Allowed

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124 Thompson Street 26 Soho New York NY 10012
  • Description
  • Welcome home to one of SoHo's most special offerings - a sun-drenched, top-floor junior one-bedroom carefully designed by an architect, effortlessly blending pre-war charm with a stunning renovation finished with only the finest materials and craftsmanship. Perched on the top floor of an intimate 33-unit cooperative, Apartment #26 at 124 Thompson Street is a rare corner unit that feels like a true sanctuary above the city.

    From the moment you enter, the apartment's character is undeniable. Gorgeous, exposed wood beams crown the soaring 11-foot ceilings, creating a dramatic yet intimate atmosphere that sets the tone for a home that feels both timeless and deeply personal. Warm hardwood floors and exposed brick complete the picture, while seven oversized Pella sound-proof windows flood the space with natural light from southern and western exposures. Brand new wireless electric remote-controlled roller shades and a sound-proofed common wall ensure the kind of peace and quiet that's nearly impossible to find in Manhattan.

    The views are nothing short of spectacular. One World Trade Center commands the southern skyline while the charming rooftops of the Village roll out to the west - a living panorama that transforms beautifully from sunrise to sunset.

    The heart of the home is a breathtaking custom chef's kitchen created by renowned designer Peter Salerno. A large marble island anchors the space, complemented by a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf gas range and steam oven, all-in-one LG washer/dryer, and a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher - everything a home cook or entertainer could dream of. A separate bar area with a 12-bottle wine fridge makes hosting feel effortless, while unobstructed corner exposures make the entire living and entertainment space feel expansive and alive.

    Behind the ethanol fireplace lies a serene king-sized bedroom with a generous bonus space that sets this apartment apart. Use it as a private home office or transform it into a custom walk-in closet - the choice is yours.

    The windowed bathroom is a true retreat. Handmade Heath ceramic tiles in a signature blue line the walls, while marble floors with radiant heat, a glass-enclosed rain shower, Grohe fixtures, and a custom mirrored cabinet with built-in storage and laundry hamper complete this beautifully appointed space.
    124 Thompson Street, at the corner of Prince Street, places you in proximity to some of the city's most celebrated dining, including Carbone, Raoul's, Fanelli Café, the Dutch, Lure Fishbar and countless others. Subway lines C, E, N, R, W, 1, B, D, F, M, and 6 are just a few hundred feet away, making every corner of the city easily accessible. The building features a video intercom system for added security and convenience.

    For those who refuse to compromise, Apartment #26 is downtown living at its absolute best.

    Welcome home to one of SoHo's most special offerings - a sun-drenched, top-floor junior one-bedroom carefully designed by an architect, effortlessly blending pre-war charm with a stunning renovation finished with only the finest materials and craftsmanship. Perched on the top floor of an intimate 33-unit cooperative, Apartment #26 at 124 Thompson Street is a rare corner unit that feels like a true sanctuary above the city.

    From the moment you enter, the apartment's character is undeniable. Gorgeous, exposed wood beams crown the soaring 11-foot ceilings, creating a dramatic yet intimate atmosphere that sets the tone for a home that feels both timeless and deeply personal. Warm hardwood floors and exposed brick complete the picture, while seven oversized Pella sound-proof windows flood the space with natural light from southern and western exposures. Brand new wireless electric remote-controlled roller shades and a sound-proofed common wall ensure the kind of peace and quiet that's nearly impossible to find in Manhattan.

    The views are nothing short of spectacular. One World Trade Center commands the southern skyline while the charming rooftops of the Village roll out to the west - a living panorama that transforms beautifully from sunrise to sunset.

    The heart of the home is a breathtaking custom chef's kitchen created by renowned designer Peter Salerno. A large marble island anchors the space, complemented by a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf gas range and steam oven, all-in-one LG washer/dryer, and a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher - everything a home cook or entertainer could dream of. A separate bar area with a 12-bottle wine fridge makes hosting feel effortless, while unobstructed corner exposures make the entire living and entertainment space feel expansive and alive.

    Behind the ethanol fireplace lies a serene king-sized bedroom with a generous bonus space that sets this apartment apart. Use it as a private home office or transform it into a custom walk-in closet - the choice is yours.

    The windowed bathroom is a true retreat. Handmade Heath ceramic tiles in a signature blue line the walls, while marble floors with radiant heat, a glass-enclosed rain shower, Grohe fixtures, and a custom mirrored cabinet with built-in storage and laundry hamper complete this beautifully appointed space.
    124 Thompson Street, at the corner of Prince Street, places you in proximity to some of the city's most celebrated dining, including Carbone, Raoul's, Fanelli Café, the Dutch, Lure Fishbar and countless others. Subway lines C, E, N, R, W, 1, B, D, F, M, and 6 are just a few hundred feet away, making every corner of the city easily accessible. The building features a video intercom system for added security and convenience.

    For those who refuse to compromise, Apartment #26 is downtown living at its absolute best.

    Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
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  • William Abramson

    License Licensed As: William D. Abramson

    Director of Brokerage, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

    W: 646-637-9062
    M: 917-295-7891
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  • William Abramson

    License Licensed As: William D. Abramson

    Director of Brokerage, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

    W: 646-637-9062
    M: 917-295-7891
    • Email Me
    • Download Contact

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