The West Village loft that was the New York City home of the late Alan Rickman hits the market for $1.69 million.
Editorial Team | 10th December, 2020
One of Britain's most beloved actors, the late Alan Rickman who died in 2016, known for his villainous roles as Professor Severus Snape in the " Harry Potter" films or Hans Gruber in “Die Hard, New York apartment has hit the market with a listing price of $1,69 million
The 925 sq ft one bedroom corner loft apartment located in the The Gansevoort, a boutique condominium in Manhattan’s West Village and the Meatpacking District comprises of 12-foot ceilings, a wood burning fireplace and as one would expect all the mod-cons.
According to listing agent Pamela D'Arc of Compass, Rickman had “impeccable taste and a keen sense of design,” which is shown in the full renovation he undertook after purchasing the top-floor apartment for $995,000 in 2009
Beautifully styled the loft has a spacious open kitchen with whitewashed brick walls, caesarstone countertops and a large center island breakfast bar with seating for four, as well as glass-fronted cabinets, top-of-the-line appliances like a dishwasher and double refrigerator, and plenty of storage for any aspiring chef. There’s also a sizeablel dining area for more formal sit-downs, as well as a stylish living room with a wood-burning fireplace, chic metal mantle, and plenty of shelf space for your personal library.
Follow the hardwood floors down the hallway to the comfortable and sunny east-facing bedroom, complete with a wall of closets and built-in drawers that utilize the space in a smart, efficient way. A beautiful, spa-like bathroom has a regal clawfoot soaking tub, double glass walk-in shower, and ample storage space, as well as a washer/dryer.
The sunny east-facing bedroom, comes complete with a wall of closets and built-in drawers which leads to a beautiful, spa-like bathroom with a stunning clawfoot soaking tub, double glass walk-in shower, and ample storage space, as well as a washer/dryer.
The property is listed with Pamela D'Arc of Compass
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