38 King Street, TOWNHOUSE

Soho / Nolita, Manhattan

The Basics

This is my exclusive listing
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
4.5
Decor:
Furnished Only
$34,500per month
Earliest Move-In
Immediate
Earliest Move-Out
Oct 01, 2020
Latest move-out:
Open Ended

The Basics

This is my exclusive listing

Listing type:

Standard 12 Month Rental

Posted by:

Agent/Broker [Brown Harris Stevens]

Agent:

Agent #2:

Square Footage:

4270

Decor:

Furnished Only

Kind of building:

Condo

Opportunity to renew:

Probably. Please confirm.

Brokerage Fee:

The poster of this listing is charging a brokerage fee.

Virtual Live Tours:

Not 100% sure, please ask

Last updated:

Sep 27, 2019

Features

  • Walk-up

Property Details

THE 2019 RENOVATION
Newly renovated in 2019: a creative renovation to install central air conditioning and forced air heating, one zone per floor, has just been completed. Intent on not lowering the ceilings or disturbing the architectural details that lend so much character to this home, the owner has modernized this residence in the most discreet manner possible.

The tenant who lives at 38 King Street will enjoy a modern and efficient HVAC system as well as a resealed and newly finished basement level, making the bedroom and full bath suite on the lowest level a perfectly temperature controlled, dry, and sun-filled suite ideal for a fourth bedroom, home office, or studio.

With a fresh coat of paint and a meticulously landscaped multi-level garden 49 feet deep, great care has been taken to prepare this remarkable townhouse for a tenant seeking a quiet, historic home with every modern convenience.

THE RESIDENCE
Gut renovated in 2009, this 20-foot-wide townhouse features updated electric and plumbing, new roof, and three (3) working wood-burning fireplaces. Four bedrooms, four full baths, one half bath, and incredibly wide open entertaining spaces make this townhouse uniquely loft-like.

Enter from the stoop to the parlor floor which includes a library and living room as well as two wood-burning fireplaces. The parlor floor is an open 20 x 52 expanse allowing southern light to pour in from the garden.

On the garden level, there is a large formal dining room, powder room, washer-dryer, decorative fireplace, and stunning kitchen with access to the multi-level garden.

The third-floor master suite includes a large bedroom with a wood-burning fireplace as well as an 11-foot-deep terrace overlooking the south garden. The bedroom is joined to a dressing room and office by a palatial master bath with twin sinks and a bathtub. The fourth and top floor features two bedrooms each with full en-suite baths. The basement level includes a bedroom with a full bath as well as a large outdoor space set within the rear garden bringing sunlight into the basement floor throughout the day.

From the remarkable 49-foot-deep terraced garden with multiple seating and dining areas, this townhouse truly blends the outside and the inside, as the open floor plan brings the garden into view from every room. With approximately 4,720sf including the finished basement level, this beautifully artistic and uniquely historic townhouse is currently offered for rent, furnished.

"RICH" WITH ARCHITECTURE

The townhouses on Charlton-King-Vandam are all that remains of a city plan, conceived and mapped in 1797, but almost completely developed between the years 1820 and 1829. The boundaries of this neighborhood were originally from the Hudson River (Greenwich Street) to MacDougal Street, and from Vandam to King Streets. Developed from one large estate by John Jacob Astor, this historic district was best known for the Georgian mansion "Richmond Hill" built in 1767. Richmond Hill became the residence of George Washington during the revolution and later the home of Aaron Burr. After his duel with Hamilton, Burr was forced to leave the city and sold the land and plans for development back to Astor.

As designated by the Landmarks Historic Preservation, the Charlton-King-Vandam townhouses "represent the greatest of rare and attractive Federal-style townhouses." Ada Louise Huxtable, one of New York's most well-known architecture critics once referred to Charlton-King-Vandam as the "richest area" of Federal and Greek Revival townhouses.

Soho / Nolita, Manhattan (NYC) Building Address For Rent: 38 King Street, New York, NY, 10014

$34,500per month
Earliest Move-In
Immediate
Earliest Move-Out
Oct 01, 2020
Latest move-out:
Open Ended

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