Located on the western edge of the Financial District, across from the WTC, moments from Santiago Calatrava designed transit & retail hub, easy access to Hudson River Park, Brookfield Place complex of luxury fashion stores, and a 35,000sf high-end chef-driven food court: Hudson Eats, as well as a plethora of restaurants, bars, and boutiques, this unique one-bedroom loft is located in one of the neighborhoods most established, well crafted pre-war condominiums.
Enter into the spacious living room you immediately notice the soaring 10.5ft ceilings and oversized east-facing windows providing lovely morning light. The open chef's kitchen is beautifully appointed with Brazilian granite counters, grey stone backsplash, custom maple cabinets, and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher! The oversized master bedroom offers ample closet space, central heat & AC, and a comfortable bathroom that completes the picture.
This pre-war loft building features full-time doorman service and a live-in super, cold package storage for your food deliveries, a residents' fitness center, a large central laundry room, and a lovely, furnished roof deck. Additional storage can be rented for $35.00 per month subject to availability. Set at the intersection of Albany and Greenwich Streets, the building provides excellent access to open space with nearby Rector Park and the riverfront esplanade leading to South Cove Park and massive Battery Park. Commuting is a breeze with access to virtually every major subway line: 1/2/3, R, 4/5, J/Z, and A/C. In a sea of generic apartments, this one really stands out as being both distinctive and interesting.
Monthly assessment of $140.81 thru June 2022 for replacement of building heating system. In addition to the HVAC expense, other future contemplated capital projects include: Sidewalk Repairs, Hallway Refresh (Carpet, Paint, Lighting), Gym Refresh (New equipment, aesthetics). Working capital contribution of Two (2) month's Common Charges payable by the purchaser at closing.
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