
New York, NY 10013
An unusually quiet, architecturally rich home measuring about 1,400 square feet, set within a rare row of landmarked 1826 Federal buildings on the northern edge of Tribeca, bordering Hudson Square. Walls and triple-paned windows have been soundproofed to create a notably quiet interior.
The main level includes two bedrooms with decorative brick fireplaces, random width maple floors, and two full baths. The dramatic upper level is entirely open—with 4 skylights facing north and south, exposed brick, and massive hand-hewn beams. Subtle shifts in level create an expansive, loft-like space.
Beneath the staircase, a 21-foot-long galley kitchen features original tin ceilings and exposed beams, opening to a dining nook by the window. The apartment includes air conditioning and in-unit washer/dryer. The renovation integrates modern systems while retaining original 19th-century character and detail.
One-and-a-half blocks from Hudson River Park, including a quieter landscaped boardwalk section, nearby tennis courts, basketball courts, and kayaking access.