5 Franklin Place,
Franklin Place,
#3A,
Manhattan,
NY
10013
Full-Service Tribeca Living on a Private Cobblestone Street.
A pristine condo nestled on a desirable block in prime Tribeca, this stunning 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home is the perfect blend of contemporary luxury and urban design.
Traditional details like crown molding, charming French doors, and beautiful hardwood floors blend seamlessly with modern lines, chic light fixtures, and a spacious open-concept layout.
A state-of-the-art sound system with Sonos speakers, while a custom fireplace with a lovely mantle adds classic warmth and charm.
Oversized windows let in wonderful western light.
Residents enter into a welcoming foyer with two closets and easy access to a 37-foot-long living room, dining room, and kitchen.
The all-white Poggenpohl kitchen is perfect for casual dining and entertaining. It is equipped with a large eat-in waterfall island, Calacatta marble countertops and backsplash, custom cabinets, and a suite of high-end stainless steel appliances from Bosch and Sub-Zero.
The primary suite boasts a pair of walk-in closets and an immaculate en-suite bathroom with a custom double vanity, mosaic marble floors, sleek fixtures, a walk-in shower with rain and handheld showerhead capabilities, and a separate soaking tub.
The second and third bedrooms have private en-suite bathrooms.
A powder room and laundry room with built-in storage and a full-size washer/dryer complete this wonderful home.
5 Franklin Place is an ODA and Andres Escobar-designed luxury condominium located on a narrow, cobbled street in Tribeca. Residents enjoy an elegant lobby with a full-time door attendant, a live-in resident manager, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a playroom, bicycle and private storage, and an amazing rooftop terrace with a heated pool and cabana lounges.
The building is moments from trendy restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops, and it is close to SoHo, Chinatown, FiDi, and Hudson Square. Nearby subway lines include the 1/6/N/Q/R/W/J/Z. Pets are welcome. Some listing images have been virtually staged to showcase alternative uses of the space in the residence.