| ID # | RLS20053874 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 5 yàrá ibùsùn, 5 yàrá ìwẹ̀, 2 bàlùwẹ̀ kékeré, inú ilé: 8040 ft2, 747m2 (DOM): 114 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 2004 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $120,294 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 2 Ìṣẹ́jú: 1, 2, 3 |
| 4 Ìṣẹ́jú: A, C | |
| 6 Ìṣẹ́jú: E, R, W | |
| 8 Ìṣẹ́jú: 4, 5, 6 | |
| 9 Ìṣẹ́jú: J, Z | |
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ILE KÒ ṢE ILÈ. A ti gbọ ọ́ nígbà púpọ̀. A kọ́ ilé, a sì dá ilé-ọmọ. Ó ń bẹ ìran, ìfẹ, àyá, àti ẹ̀mí láti dá ilé-ọmọ. Ilé-ọmọ kì í ṣe bẹ́ẹ̀ kan tó ní ogiri, ìmọ́lẹ̀, àga, àti ohun èlò. A dá a láti pa ìrántí mọ́. 152 Reade Street jẹ́ ilé-ọmọ tẹ́lẹ̀. Ó jẹ́ ilé tó gbooro tó pé 25 ẹsẹ̀ tó wà níbẹ̀ lọ́dọ̀ ọ̀kan lára ilé ti kẹ́hìn ti Tribeca; ọ̀kan nínú ọ̀pọ̀ ilé tí olùkọ́ àkọ́ṣẹ́ John L. Petrarca kọ́ àti àwọn tó tún ṣe àfihàn rẹ̀ ní Philip Koether. Ṣugbọn dípò ìbáṣepọ̀ rẹ, 152 ni àwọn olùníyàn to wà nísinsin yìí yí padà, láti ilé àtúnṣe olùdáàbò boṣewa sí ilé-ọmọ tó ní ìtura àti ìtura. Àbájáde rẹ̀ ni ikòkọ, ìtẹ́wọ́gbà, tí ń darapọ̀ ẹ̀dá àtẹ́wọ́dá pẹ̀lú àpẹrẹ-ìṣe àgbo-ọrun tó mọ́: tó ṣeé ṣàtúnṣe, tó ní ìtura, ní àlẹ́mọ́, àti tí kò ní àkókò. Kọọkan ilẹ̀ ń ṣí lọ́rẹ ni ẹwa àti ìdí. Àwọn àyíká kún fún ìmọ́lẹ̀, gígùn, àti ìbáṣepọ̀. Àwọn gílásì tó gbooro fún ìmọ́lẹ̀ mọ́ ilé ìgbàlà rẹ, pẹ̀lú ogiri tó gùn tó pé 24 ẹsẹ̀. Ètò pẹpẹ àkàndá, pẹ̀lú ìtòsí amá marblù ti Itali mèta, so gbogbo ìpele pọ̀ ní àìmọ́ye, pẹ̀lú ìmúlẹ̀ àti àfihàn tó jọ bí ilé kan ní Paris. Igbà mẹ́ta, igbagbọ mẹ́ta pẹ̀lú ìgò mẹ́ta, igberiko mẹ́rin, àti àgọ̀ àtàárọ̀ kan kó ìbáṣepọ̀ àti ìmọ̀lára pọ̀. Ilé onjẹ àtẹ́wú bulthaup, tí a fi Gaggenau, Sub-Zero, àti Bosch ṣe, jẹ́ bákanná bi ayé ati àfihàn- ìpe láti kópa àti jẹ́ ayẹyẹ. Àwọn pẹpẹ ẹ̀kẹ́ta so yíya náà pọ̀ pẹ̀lú ilé bàtà tí ń bẹ lókè, tó yí padà sí ilé ìsọ̀fún wá tó yàtọ̀. Àpótí agba jẹ́ ibi ti ara rẹ, pẹ̀lú àga tó ń yí padà, ikò dídá, àti saloni Ìmú ni idákọ̀rọ̀- tó ní ìdin káàkiri ṣùgbọ́n tọ́kàntọ́kàn. Àwọn yàrá kékeré wà lórí ipele tó ní ẹyọ àfojúsùn. Lókè rẹ, ipele penthouse ní ilé iṣẹ́/ilè ayé, tó ń pèsè wọlé sí tereso tó dúnù méjèèjì. Genuinely captivating, Òkè náà ní ìran fàájì ti Downtown skyline àti Freedom Tower, tí a fi pergola, ibèdá grill, àti ibèdá ohun yípadà. Àwọn ohun èlò ilé pẹ̀lú ilé kópa wá fún wáyé, yíya awokòṣe, gíga bòòràn, àti ilé ibèta àtààrò mẹta pẹ̀lú àga ẹgẹ ni í dá ilé ṣe.
A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME. We’ve heard it said many times before. Houses are built, and homes are crafted . It takes vision, will, passion, and spirit to craft a home. A home is not just made to contain walls, lighting, furniture, and furnishings. It’s made to hold memories. 152 Reade Street is first and foremost a home. It is a 25-foot-wide residence set discreetly on one of Tribeca’s most coveted streets; one of a row of houses originally built by architect John L. Petrarca and reimagined by Philip Koether. But unlike its neighbors, 152 was transformed by the current owners, from a developer-delivered house with deference to industrial Tribeca, into a warm, comfortable transitional home. The result is a serene, elegant haven that blends classic traditional elements with clean, simple lines of modern design: balanced, comfortable, sophisticated, and timeless. Each floor unfolds with beauty and purpose. Spaces are layered in light, height, and harmony. Sweeping panes of glass illuminate its living room, boasting double-height ceilings that soar to 24 feet. A forged-iron, filigree staircase with Italian marble steps connect all levels seamlessly, adding both modernity and refinement similarly found in a Parisian abode. Five bedrooms, five full and two half baths, four terraces, and a private elevator compose a symphony of comfort and discretion. The Bulthaup-designed professional breakfast kitchen, appointed with Gaggenau, Sub-Zero, and Bosch, is both atelier and hearth- an invitation to gather and celebrate. A rear staircase connects the room to a butler’s pantry located above, which leads to the formal dining room opening onto a terrace. The primary suite is its own retreat, with arched windows, deep soaking bath, and dressing salon- quietly indulgent yet intimate. The secondary bedrooms are located on the next level. Above it, the penthouse level features an office/recreation room, which provides access to a two-tiered rooftop terrace. Truly captivating, the roof enjoys cinematic views of the Downtown skyline and Freedom Tower and is framed by a pergola, grill station, and an open-air hot tub. Additional amenities include a vaulted wine cellar, soundproof music room, and recreational media lounge complete with billiard’s table, board game/card tables, and cozy sofas for ultimate comfort.
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