Inside a $34M Tribeca Townhouse with Dazzling Details, a Rooftop Pool, and More

New York City dwellings aren’t known for their immense space or various recreation spaces, but this Tribeca townhome isn’t like most NYC homes. Built in 1910, the limestone and brick facade is only a first peek at the refined and ritzy residence. Now on the market, the new buyers better be prepared to shell out a staggering $34 million.

Under the current sellers, the home underwent a renovation in 2013, led by Gregory Sharp of Case Development. The ravishing result is a vision of custom details and millwork, sublime materials, and luxurious technology such as radiant heated flooring throughout, including the sidewalk outdoors.

Spanning over 10,582 square feet of interiors, plus an additional 1,231 square feet outside, it’s a mansion in the heart of Tribeca. From the entrance, it’s clear that the owners appreciate refined interiors with a balance of traditional and bold, graphic elements. A stunning 24-foot-tall foyer wows you with ravishing spiral staircase, striking flooring, and rich woodwork.

But, that’s just the first look. There are six levels of splendid spaces to explore. Indoor entertaining may mostly take place across the first and second floors, which features the magnificent eat-in kitchen complete with a Lacanche stove, the circular red dining room with a royal feel to it, and the light-filled living room. An elevator can whisk you away to any level, and, moving upward, the primary suite occupies the entire third floor. The en suite is outfitted entirely in marble mosaic tile while a wood-burning fireplace and private balcony complete the lavish sanctuary. There are three more bedrooms, too.

Most city homes don’t get to say they have ample outdoor areas when guests come over, but, as we said, this isn’t a typical NYC home. The rooftop garden is perfect for al fresco dining and the private rooftop pool is a dreamy spot for soaking up sun.

It’s not everyday a listing like this comes to the market. Vickey Barron of Compass represents the expensive Reade Street gem.