366 Broadway 6D
Manhattan, NY, 10013 $ 3,995,000
Bedrooms3 Baths2.1 Sq 2,800 Monthly Estimate*
$ 24,598
for $3,995,000 with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, 1 half bath. This 2,800 square foot home was built in 1909.
Want drama, light, and spаcе? Do nοt miѕѕ thіs renovated, ехраnsіve 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath duplex loft at the coveted crossroads of Tribeca and SoHo. This prewar beauty is flooded with light from oversized eastern, western, and southern windows with rare triple exposures. Original hardwood floors, classic moldings, and graceful 11-foot cove ceilings preserve the home’s architectural character, while a thoughtful renovation, including a custom kitchen, baths and modern mini-split ACs, brings it seamlessly into modern living. Downstairs, a welcoming entry hall leads to three well-proportioned bedrooms and a dedicated washer/dryer area. The primary suite features an en suite bath with a separate soaking tub and shower, while a second full bath off the hallway serves the additional bedrooms. Upstairs, a striking staircase opens to a dramatic 47-foot-plus great room designed for living, dining, and entertaining. Framed by twelve oversized windows on three sides, this extraordinary space is bathed in natural light and enjoys bright city views throughout the day. The renovated chef’s kitchen is outfitted with a 6-burner restaurant-grade Garland range with grill, a Miele dishwasher, and a Sub-Zero refrigerator. Also on the upper level are a powder room, a dark room, generous storage, and a cozy ethanol fireplace. Built in 1908 as a commercial Beaux-Arts building, 366 Broadway was once home to the Royal Typewriter Company and later several textile firms. In 1979, it was converted into the cooperative now known as Collect Pond House, a nod to the historic freshwater pond that once occupied the area and supplied New York City from the 17th through the early 19th centuries. Recently restored to its original grandeur, Collect Pond House features an impressive double-height lobby with marble walls and a sweeping wrought-iron staircase with intricate decorative detail. The building has been thoughtfully updated with new elevators, key fob entry, and video security, and is supported by a full-time superintendent and porter. Each residence also includes a substantial private storage cage. Perfectly positioned where Tribeca meets SoHo, residents enjoy immediate access to world-class dining, boutique shopping, art galleries, vibrant Chinatown, and Hudson River Park. The neighborhood is defined by its cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and refined downtown energy. *1.5% flip tax of gross sale paid by seller*
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Pricing History| Date | Price | Price Change | Description |
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| 5/12/2026 | $3,995,000 | | Listed Price |