15-17 South William Street, #2A
$6,995
($65 per ft2)
| 3 beds, 1 bath | Approx. 1,300 ft2
116 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Jul 29, 2024Last Price Change: ($105) on Sep 30Days on Market: 116Building Type: RentalNeighborhood: Financial District (Manhattan)
Description
JUST LISTED!! Here’s an opportunity to live on one of New York City’s oldest streets. Nestled on the historic Stone Street, 55 Stone St. is a newly gut RENOVATED true 3 bedroom loft with a huge living room and abundant closet space. Kitchen includes stainless steel appliances and granite counter tops.
Walk in shower with a waterfall showerhead. Washer/ dryer in unit.
You are an elevator ride away from enjoying all of what the famous Stone Street has to offer. A short distance to all major subway stations as well as the ferry lines, you can conveniently get anywhere in the city.
Stone Street is a pedestrian-only walkway lined with lively bars and restaurants that have preserved much of its history. As the city’s first paved street in New York, Stone Street’s history dates back to the middle of the 1600s and today remains a car-free cobblestone-lined walkway with an outdoor dining scene that predates the pandemic.
The go-to in the Financial District for popular nightlife featuring a variety of bars & restaurants.
Financial District is both a bustling financial hub and a residential catch. Convenient transportation, a reasonably-priced rental market, and fun attractions like South Street Seaport and the Brooklyn Bridge make FiDi a great neighborhood to call home.
Entrance at 15-17 South William.
Virtual tour available.
Walk in shower with a waterfall showerhead. Washer/ dryer in unit.
You are an elevator ride away from enjoying all of what the famous Stone Street has to offer. A short distance to all major subway stations as well as the ferry lines, you can conveniently get anywhere in the city.
Stone Street is a pedestrian-only walkway lined with lively bars and restaurants that have preserved much of its history. As the city’s first paved street in New York, Stone Street’s history dates back to the middle of the 1600s and today remains a car-free cobblestone-lined walkway with an outdoor dining scene that predates the pandemic.
The go-to in the Financial District for popular nightlife featuring a variety of bars & restaurants.
Financial District is both a bustling financial hub and a residential catch. Convenient transportation, a reasonably-priced rental market, and fun attractions like South Street Seaport and the Brooklyn Bridge make FiDi a great neighborhood to call home.
Entrance at 15-17 South William.
Virtual tour available.
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