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Huge Soho loft seen on “The Real World” goes in contract

The first season of The Real World was set in this iconic Broadway loft. (Brown Harris Stevens, MTV Vault via YouTube)
The first season of The Real World was set in this iconic Broadway loft. (Brown Harris Stevens, MTV Vault via YouTube)

A historic Manhattan home that architect Philip Johnson once called “the most beautiful loft in Soho” is finally in contract after several years and a handful of price cuts.

Edwina Sandys, Winston Churchill’s granddaughter, is set to sell her loft 565 Broadway, according to the New York Post. The apartment went into contract with a final asking price of $5.5 million.

The 6,500-square-foot loft has quite the pop culture history: Gen Xers may recognize it from the first season of MTV’s “The Real World,” which aired in 1992. The original cast is currently shooting a reunion season in the loft.

Sandys and her husband Richard Kaplan bought the apartment in 1995 for just $950,000. They first put the loft on the market in 2013 for $10.95 million and two years later dropped the ask by $1 million.

It re-listed in 2019 asking $7.5 million, and the price dropped to $6.8 million a few months later. The final chop to $5.5 million came in March of last year.

The unit has barrel-vaulted brick ceilings, and six Corinthian-style columns stretch up from the ground floor to the steel support beams above.

The main floor totals 5,000 square feet with another 1,500 square feet on a mezzanine level. The windows are almost 12 feet tall, according to its listing.

The ground-floor retail space sold to Acadia Realty Trust in 2019 for $28 million.

[NYP] — Dennis Lynch 

The post Huge Soho loft seen on “The Real World” goes in contract appeared first on The Real Deal Los Angeles.

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