The renovated Flatiron loft apartment at 105 Fifth Avenue of a top-gun Compass broker, Hervé Senequier, was sold for a full $2.65 million of its asking price.
According to an NY Post report, the 1,765-square-foot apartment unit on the fourth floor comes with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Public records show that Senequier bought the apartment in 2008 for $1.65 million.
The loft apartment has a gallery entry that leads to a living/dining room which is completed with nine-foot sound-proof windows and 12-foot ceilings.
The apartment has a chef's kitchen that is equipped with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances.
The apartment also features Brazilian hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, an open chef's kitchen, and a master bedroom with a private balcony, as well as a master bathroom with a limestone and marble finish.
The interiors of the building were designed by Andre Escobar, and includes a gym, a pet spa, a patio, and a private storage unit. Senequier himself has repped the listing, while Mark Weinstock of Douglas Elliman is the listing broker.
The Flatiron loft house of the prime-gun Compass dealer at 105 Fifth Avenue was bought for a full $2.65 million of the asking price, reported Walki Leaks.
The 1,765 sq. ft. coop on the fourth floor comes with two bedrooms and baths. Senequier purchased it for only $1.65 million in 2008.
Hervé Senequier is part of a real estate brokerage company. Since he started, he already generated over $2 billion in transaction revenue. He has also received multiple awards and recognitions.
Senequier was born in France and previously resided in London and Paris. He has acquired his master's degree in Electrical and Nuclear Engineering. Aside from being a real estate expert, he hits the kitchen during his free time as he loves cooking.
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