I warmly congratulate the architects. The way they have distributed the rooms to maximize space without giving up historical elements, both structural and aesthetic, is exquisite. It is without a doubt one of the best apartments I have seen.
Cuz $50-75 mil apartments arent designed to be lived in, they are made to be invested in and keep your money in real estate that you can always get back at any time. 80% of those apartments are empty and are bland in design and furniture.
If I had limitless funds available, I would 100% jump on this loft. It's beautiful in every respect of the word. You can tell the owners have invested a lot of time into the small details and I really appreciate how they're trying to keep as much of the original building as they can while still modernizing it. The indoor/outdoor living feature on the second floor is stunning and I, too, have never seen an outdoor space like that in NYC. Stunning!
@@pandapantz9954 Nah, before you can buy every house in the world, your limitless funds would push the world economy to collapse with limitless inflation and soon we all would live in a stone age. That's the smart alec answer to your smart alec comment. However I totally understand the original sentiment though. The nominal 18 M is no way enough considering that a potential serious buyer must be prepared to maintain the property too and to pay running expenses. And there are probably many more smarter property deals out there. However you look at it whoever ends up buying that for them 18 M is almost like pocket money - even if they manage to haggle the price down.
The very big problem with buying a very expensive house is that you have to pay a lot of money annually in property taxes, which even when you can afford it very easily, it is still very painful to know that your house is NOT really yours because you are paying rent as shake down money to the Mafia known as government
@@malloryg4251, having a purpose and being essential do not detract from the fact that people are basically forcibly made to pay taxes, which is the exact same thing as someone on the street robbing you, because the robber also has a purpose with your money, which is also often essential for keeping the robber's habits running. "Governments" are the biggest thieves there are. Furthermore, even if we were to disregard the fact that taxes are basically forcibly collected, therefore are robberies and shakedowns, the criteria used to collect property taxes are in most cases wrong, because someone with a very expensive but very small house will pay way more than someone with a very big but very cheap house. As you can imagine, the much bigger house will, generally speaking, be a much bigger burden on the inhabitants of the area. By the way, the words "crime" and "criminal" are not good assessment words, as what is or is not a crime is made up by lawmakers and enforced by their goons known as law enforcers
This place is really cool. NYC Lofts are always my favorites. All that open space is just fantastic to me. I picture myself chasing a puppy or a little kid all around the space during playtime
The wood, the brick, the light. Its all so warm and homely. A lot of times in multi-million dollar living spaces they make it so rich and posche that it doesn't feel like a place you should live in. I love this. I can imagine living here.
THIS IS WELL WORTH $18M. AND ERIK IS SUCH AN EXPERT- POINTING OUT THINGS THAT A REAL PRO WOULD- DETAILS THAT AN EDUCATED EYE- AND A REAL NEW YORKER- WOULD NOTICE. WELL DONE ERIK
Fantastic space. It's sophisticated but still has an almost craftsman air to it. Great amount of light and the finishes give it a warmth and ease. I think it's a winner for sure.
This place is possibly my ideal NYC apartment. The history combined with modern features done so sympathetically is perfect and it’s been done with such great taste. If I ever find myself with $18 million spare, I’ll put in an offer.
I absolutely love this loft. Of all the penthouses you posts, this is by far my favorite. I don't like high buildings. This one is just right in every way. If only I had the money!
I'm not usually a rooftop apartment guy, but have to admit that this one is really nice. The high ceilings, multiple windows and skylights, and roof deck are my favorite features.
This is my favorite New York apartment I have seen so far. Absolutely love it! Amazing to see the original materials of the old building come back in a modern design, it fits very well and is a great addition to the atmosphere (always love seeing the New York brick on the interior). The addition of the skylights is also a very nice touch.
My dream has always been to live in a modern artsy industrial loft in the city. I can't get enough of these videos of multi million dollar homes of my dreams
Excellent renovation with keeping elements of the original space. LOVE the master suite , the rooftop is just incredible. Yes, this would be worth the pricetag.
Wow, if I had the money and wanted to live in NYC it would be a toss up between this and the Tribeca one you showed. I think the roof top would be the tipping point. Incredible, love the history of the building and all the original materials that were saved. Say hi to Theo for me.
The original access door has a Holmes Protection sticker on the outside. It's an old burglar alarm company that I used to work for. Wow that makes me feel nostalgic, and old
This is spectacular!! The incredible outdoor space (the views, the dumb waiter, the pool), no wasted space, the ingenious skylights and storage,the brick and the wood. Thank you so much for showing us this amazing spot. Question: And forgive me if you said it in the video and I missed it. Are there any other apartments in the building and if so is this apartment the only one with access to the roof top area? One more question/criticism: What bathroom is the second questroom supposed to use? My 2nd bathroom has two entrances so it is en-suite to the guest room but it also can be accessed from the hallway. I didn't see a second entrance in the guest room bathroom.
Beautiful...and here I am almost 69, disabled former RN, homeless, living in my aging minivan in a forest in the mountains..I must say I like my views better...my wish? A tiny home here somewhere..living in a minivan during warmer months easier than winters.
See NYC apartments for sale in the tens of millions and this is the first that I think is WORTH the asking price. That guest bedroom with no bath could best be shown as an office or library.
I wanted to keep a piece of the original steel doors from new york (history) was a must save for this penthouse... Natural beauty with added gold locks..
I love that it is not ostentatious and gaudy. It’s warm and inviting. I imagine keeping that space warm in a New York winter could get pricy I imagine. But if you can afford that I doubt that heating costs bother you🤣🤣
I too LOVE to get on Streeteasy and daydream thru the various properties. Would def live here. Those old solid monster buildings are the only ones to buy in. Thanks for a great tour.
Thank you so much for sharing a beautiful, gorgeous loft there in Soho!!! Wow, they had to get permits to close the street below to place that pool on top!! Amazing!!! I really like the two sets of washers and dryers. This is a very simply elegant home to have.
This is easily the best Home Tour I’ve seen so far, both in terms of a (very) likable host, and what she’s done with their apartment. It’s gorgeous! She has an incredible eye for detail, as well as a gift for designing and organizing the over-all space… Carly : The piece you made and framed can absolutely be called “Art”! I love it, and think you should continue to pursue Art AND Craft-making, to see where it leads you, in your NYC adventure. Good luck!
Nicest Manhattan property I've ever seen. You can keep the $200m penthouses overlooking Central Park from about a mile up. This is a far more "alive" part of town, and the home feels like a home. It has character.
If I ever won the lottery and I wanted to live in NYC, this would be it. Its pretty perfect for all things for a living space. Having the rooftop space really sells the price point for NYC. I don't care much for MASSIVE mansions, and this literally has everything I could ever want. I personally wouldn't like the big sunroof since it takes away from the astro turf space and I love animals, but everything else is near perfect
This is actually worth it. Considering some NYC apartments cost 100M or more near central park, this is steal. And it has way more character, and you don't need to deal with lifts on skyscrapers, or sway.
Usually, when you see a crazy apartment/house like this, the art on display is kind of there just to be there. In this case, however, all the art on display feels in place. Almost as if it was put up by the owner who actually cares, instead of a tired interior designer. Such a cool penthouse, I'm sure everybody watching thought to themselves - "maybe one day)".
YES or NO to the SOHO LOFT ?
Yes yes yes
Y E S ! ! !
YES!
Yes.😊
Yes
I want to say this is probably the best new york apartment you've shot. It's just not missing anything, perfect living space
The best? Naah fam
its missing double dishwashers, double ovens, mud room, premium mill work, laundry room, gym, etc...
@@minigiant8998 I agree. It is nice.... maybe 10 Million.....
Yep. It's warm and cozy feeling unlike most of the spaces at this price tag that feel more like a cold empty art gallery than a place you'd live in.
Great space but the finish doesn’t look anywhere near 12m worth
I warmly congratulate the architects. The way they have distributed the rooms to maximize space without giving up historical elements, both structural and aesthetic, is exquisite. It is without a doubt one of the best apartments I have seen.
You're not an architect
you are not an astronaut @@Kronos0999
It's a
This $18 million penthouse is FAR more impressive than most of the $50-75 million apartments I've seen elsewhere in NYC.
I think the difference is that this is designed to actually be lived in.
@@eif6051Yeah, this is the first luxury NYC apartment I've seen that feels like a family could actually live in it.
Cuz $50-75 mil apartments arent designed to be lived in, they are made to be invested in and keep your money in real estate that you can always get back at any time. 80% of those apartments are empty and are bland in design and furniture.
If I had limitless funds available, I would 100% jump on this loft. It's beautiful in every respect of the word. You can tell the owners have invested a lot of time into the small details and I really appreciate how they're trying to keep as much of the original building as they can while still modernizing it. The indoor/outdoor living feature on the second floor is stunning and I, too, have never seen an outdoor space like that in NYC. Stunning!
Duh, limitless funds. You could buy every house in the world with limitless funds.
It is very nice but no workout space or real laundry are...... 10 Million.....
@@pandapantz9954 Nah, before you can buy every house in the world, your limitless funds would push the world economy to collapse with limitless inflation and soon we all would live in a stone age. That's the smart alec answer to your smart alec comment. However I totally understand the original sentiment though. The nominal 18 M is no way enough considering that a potential serious buyer must be prepared to maintain the property too and to pay running expenses. And there are probably many more smarter property deals out there. However you look at it whoever ends up buying that for them 18 M is almost like pocket money - even if they manage to haggle the price down.
The very big problem with buying a very expensive house is that you have to pay a lot of money annually in property taxes, which even when you can afford it very easily, it is still very painful to know that your house is NOT really yours because you are paying rent as shake down money to the Mafia known as government
@@malloryg4251, having a purpose and being essential do not detract from the fact that people are basically forcibly made to pay taxes, which is the exact same thing as someone on the street robbing you, because the robber also has a purpose with your money, which is also often essential for keeping the robber's habits running. "Governments" are the biggest thieves there are. Furthermore, even if we were to disregard the fact that taxes are basically forcibly collected, therefore are robberies and shakedowns, the criteria used to collect property taxes are in most cases wrong, because someone with a very expensive but very small house will pay way more than someone with a very big but very cheap house. As you can imagine, the much bigger house will, generally speaking, be a much bigger burden on the inhabitants of the area. By the way, the words "crime" and "criminal" are not good assessment words, as what is or is not a crime is made up by lawmakers and enforced by their goons known as law enforcers
This place is really cool. NYC Lofts are always my favorites. All that open space is just fantastic to me. I picture myself chasing a puppy or a little kid all around the space during playtime
I do not want homeless Spongebob chasing MY kids. 😅
If I had $18 million, this is absolutely what I’d buy. Absolutely gorgeous space. The owners are super lucky!
The wood, the brick, the light. Its all so warm and homely. A lot of times in multi-million dollar living spaces they make it so rich and posche that it doesn't feel like a place you should live in. I love this. I can imagine living here.
Agreed. The pricy, mausoleum-looking high rises pale in comparison. Lovely Home!
THIS IS WELL WORTH $18M.
AND ERIK IS SUCH AN EXPERT- POINTING OUT THINGS THAT A REAL PRO WOULD- DETAILS THAT AN EDUCATED EYE- AND A REAL NEW YORKER- WOULD NOTICE.
WELL DONE ERIK
Fantastic space. It's sophisticated but still has an almost craftsman air to it. Great amount of light and the finishes give it a warmth and ease. I think it's a winner for sure.
This place is possibly my ideal NYC apartment. The history combined with modern features done so sympathetically is perfect and it’s been done with such great taste. If I ever find myself with $18 million spare, I’ll put in an offer.
I absolutely love this loft. Of all the penthouses you posts, this is by far my favorite. I don't like high buildings. This one is just right in every way. If only I had the money!
I'm not usually a rooftop apartment guy, but have to admit that this one is really nice. The high ceilings, multiple windows and skylights, and roof deck are my favorite features.
This is possibly the best apartment I have seen in years. Absolutely stylish and stunning
This is my favorite New York apartment I have seen so far. Absolutely love it! Amazing to see the original materials of the old building come back in a modern design, it fits very well and is a great addition to the atmosphere (always love seeing the New York brick on the interior). The addition of the skylights is also a very nice touch.
I’m loving the slo-mo coffee sipping with the doggie! It’s a vibe!
LOVE IT. Of course, not 18 million worth of value - but someone will pay the worth. Excellent space.
Definitely one of my favorite apartments you’ve ever toured
Yes! By far the best use of loft space in NY I’ve ever seen. Buying a lottery ticket tomorrow.
It's nuts that you can not only fantasy browse these dream penthouses, but then arrange to see them!
Oh yes please. What an amazing space. I could only imagine.
A perfect combination of contemporary design and character - stunning.
Exactly. The wood and brick make it warm. The kitchen sucks but nothing a few thousand wouldn’t fix
Oh my god! That rooftop is so beautiful! I loves it!
You could have such a nice garden up there
@@erikvanconover Im wondering where those tree roots are going and who gets to rake, bag, and haul through the apartment the leaves every season?
My dream has always been to live in a modern artsy industrial loft in the city. I can't get enough of these videos of multi million dollar homes of my dreams
Excellent renovation with keeping elements of the original space. LOVE the master suite , the rooftop is just incredible. Yes, this would be worth the pricetag.
Nice! One of the best New York City loft conversions I’ve seen. Very tasteful yet retaining the character.
Wow, thanks!
your doggo is the most gorgeous golden retriever I've seen!.. condo is nice too ha!
Theo > apartment
@@erikvanconover yup he needs his own YT channel!
A perfect combination of old building with modern lifestyle. Cool!❤
That's probably the only home I've seen that is worth close to asking. It is a beautiful place.
I’d buy it. Usually these expensive units are tasteless but this one is worth the price.
It's magnificent!!!
Absolutely I'd say "Yes!" to this loft.
That master bedroom and the rooftop is most excellent.
Phenomenal home! Please do more moderns in NYC.
Like the penthouse, like the coffee making system, definitely like your doggo. 👍
Finally a magnificent apartment, almost perfect, this is my ever fav !
Phenomenal home! Please do more moderns in NYC.. Definitely one of my favorite apartments you’ve ever toured.
Love how the kitchen has never been used.
I love the dog the most.
same
Man it's been a solid min. I haven't seen a NYC apartment that I didn't nick pick about, but this one, was perfect from start to finish. Very awesome!
Just watched your video of a $54m dollar apartment. This is a third of the price and so much nicer.
That is 100% my dream home. I’d take a loft like that over a sprawling LA mansion every time.
Wow, if I had the money and wanted to live in NYC it would be a toss up between this and the Tribeca one you showed. I think the roof top would be the tipping point. Incredible, love the history of the building and all the original materials that were saved. Say hi to Theo for me.
The original access door has a Holmes Protection sticker on the outside. It's an old burglar alarm company that I used to work for. Wow that makes me feel nostalgic, and old
> Be me
> See's Erik Conover Video
> "Ahhh, my man!! He is back!"
Love your work my guy!!
Appreciate it!
This is spectacular!! The incredible outdoor space (the views, the dumb waiter, the pool), no wasted space, the ingenious skylights and storage,the brick and the wood. Thank you so much for showing us this amazing spot.
Question: And forgive me if you said it in the video and I missed it. Are there any other apartments in the building and if so is this apartment the only one with access to the roof top area?
One more question/criticism: What bathroom is the second questroom supposed to use? My 2nd bathroom has two entrances so it is en-suite to the guest room but it also can be
accessed from the hallway. I didn't see a second entrance in the guest room bathroom.
Absolutely yes I'd buy this if I had the money. This is a perfect New York apartment
That pool is the stuff of dreams
Beautiful...and here I am almost 69, disabled former RN, homeless, living in my aging minivan in a forest in the mountains..I must say I like my views better...my wish? A tiny home here somewhere..living in a minivan during warmer months easier than winters.
This is basically the perfect apartment!
Honestly that last bedroom has sooo many windows it's wonderful!
loved that bathroom wallpaper. getting the bathroom vibe right is underrated.
Thanks Eric. It's worth the 18mil. Reminds of the gorgeous Telluride, Colorado home. True artwork and convenient living structure
See NYC apartments for sale in the tens of millions and this is the first that I think is WORTH the asking price. That guest bedroom with no bath could best be shown as an office or library.
Oh yes… if I had the money. Impressive flat/loft/duplex you ever showed us.
Yeah this place is absolutely insane. Great video Erik!
Thanks!
@@erikvanconover
18 million $ for a 120 year old ruin? You must be joking...
If I had the money? HELL YEAH! I love it!
I wanted to keep a piece of the original steel doors from new york (history) was a must save for this penthouse... Natural beauty with added gold locks..
I love that it is not ostentatious and gaudy. It’s warm and inviting. I imagine keeping that space warm in a New York winter could get pricy I imagine. But if you can afford that I doubt that heating costs bother you🤣🤣
YES!! ... and an extra bedroom wouldn't hurt 😜
1000% would buy this. At first I was not impressed but you kept on touring and I gotta say the rooftop is spectacular.
The stairs area is really cool.
Who wants a skylight right over their bed? It's great if you want to wake up with the sun, but if not - well, you're going to wake up anyway.
Exactly my thinking. There aren't any blinds to close with a skylight. What a dumb idea for a bedroom.
Yes to the soho loft it looks so great ! Very homeley, feels so human !
You did a really great job!謝謝分享, thanks a lot for sharing!👍😄👏
I love me some pre-war nyc buildings
Edit: the dog is the only reason I watched the ad
Really nice place. Love it. Well designed.
This is perfect. Some furniture pieces are not doing the space justice but maybe it’s staging.
This loft gives off LA vibes to me, like something you’d find in the Hollywood hills. Very relaxing feeling. Thank you for the video, Tom Selleck 😊
It’s a good mix of both coasts! Well designed
The roof is amazing. Can’t believe what is up there. Really nice. This place has it all. Thanks for showing. By the way, yes, I would buy this. 😎
Completely in love with that center island
This is my favorite house of all your videos, I thinks it's great, for the location, the design and the price, definitely I would buy it.
I too LOVE to get on Streeteasy and daydream thru the various properties. Would def live here. Those old solid monster buildings are the only ones to buy in. Thanks for a great tour.
Thank you so much for sharing a beautiful, gorgeous loft there in Soho!!! Wow, they had to get permits to close the street below to place that pool on top!! Amazing!!! I really like the two sets of washers and dryers. This is a very simply elegant home to have.
This is easily the best Home Tour I’ve seen so far, both in terms of a (very) likable host, and what she’s done with their apartment. It’s gorgeous! She has an incredible eye for detail, as well as a gift for designing and organizing the over-all space… Carly : The piece you made and framed can absolutely be called “Art”! I love it, and think you should continue to pursue Art AND Craft-making, to see where it leads you, in your NYC adventure. Good luck!
The sites eyes and sniffing of the dog...Priceless!
It's a very charming place. I think its worth every penny.
charming is a great word for it
I loved this! I love the apartment! Will use so many ideas❤
I absolutely love it.
Stunning! An emphatic YES.
Without hesitation... YES!
Nicest Manhattan property I've ever seen. You can keep the $200m penthouses overlooking Central Park from about a mile up.
This is a far more "alive" part of town, and the home feels like a home. It has character.
absolutely yes. and I love that 1906 fire resistant steel door!
This may be the best one you’ve covered.
If I ever won the lottery and I wanted to live in NYC, this would be it. Its pretty perfect for all things for a living space. Having the rooftop space really sells the price point for NYC. I don't care much for MASSIVE mansions, and this literally has everything I could ever want. I personally wouldn't like the big sunroof since it takes away from the astro turf space and I love animals, but everything else is near perfect
Brroooo... I waited so much for this one .. Theo and NYC❤❤
I remember that I worked on the roof of one of those apartments, a couple of years ago in that town in Soho.
Theo loves coffee too!!!!
Wooow this place is amazing I would love to live there I'm not sure about the price but it is NYC so I'm definitely not surprised 😊❤
great penthouse Erik
Theo cameos!
I really like this property and its got so many great functional ideas in it, its for show but it all has purpose.
this apartment is so beautiful
Very nice, that roof is cool looks comfortable
This is actually worth it. Considering some NYC apartments cost 100M or more near central park, this is steal. And it has way more character, and you don't need to deal with lifts on skyscrapers, or sway.
‘You’re above everyone, there is no one around” as he pans to the building that’s taller directly behind and one to the side lol
I love that these are always in 4k
Gotta keep ‘em crisp
Usually, when you see a crazy apartment/house like this, the art on display is kind of there just to be there. In this case, however, all the art on display feels in place. Almost as if it was put up by the owner who actually cares, instead of a tired interior designer. Such a cool penthouse, I'm sure everybody watching thought to themselves - "maybe one day)".
was literally thinking the same thing about the art!
A real body of work! I don’t think I’ve seen a penthouse in Atlanta like this one! We have some nice real estate too.
Gorgeous! If I win the euromillions lottery this week I’m moving here 💕
Absolutely love every detail beautifully done
Definitely one of my favorite videos, thank you!!!
👸😲😲😲 HEY ERIK!!! SOOOOOOOO NIIIICE!!! HAVE A BLESSED WEEK!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks! You too!