Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$15,314 ($9.75/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($205,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
CORNER 2 BED LOFT WITH ARCHED WINDOWS
Pre-war. Condo. Distinguished. Functional. Welcome home to loft 2C at 150 Nassau Street a spacious corner 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom in the architecturally renowned and landmarked American Tract Society Building in Downtown Manhattan.
Apartment 2C beautifully preserves original loft details which include two distinguished arched windows, impressive 12’10” ceilings, and two steel columns that anchor the home.
Spanning 1,571 SF +/-, 2C offers great proportions, flows seamlessly with a split bedroom layout and is designed for both entertaining and privacy.
The generously sized great room is airy and bright with northeast light beaming in from two oversized window exposures, and with smart storage solutions. The open kitchen features a large island with seating, walnut Boffi cabinetry, a modern mix of Carrera marble and stainless-steel countertops, and appliances from Viking, Subzero and Miele.
The adjacent dining room has custom built-in bench seating with storage, adding a soft touch to this downtown loft.
The spacious master suite features a large arched window with a peek of City Hall Park, room for lounging, large walk-in custom closets and en suite marble five piece bath. The corner second bedroom has multiple storage options and neighboring full bathroom.
A proper foyer, washer and dryer, pantry, hardwood floors and custom lighting complete the home.
Originally designed in 1896 and converted in 2003, 150 Nassau offers luxury and style in a truly historic setting. This 125 unit full-service condominium features a 24-hour doorman, fitness center, live-in superintendent and a landscaped roof deck with sweeping views of downtown Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Located within the center of Manhattan’s thriving New Downtown, 150 Nassau is conveniently located with easy access to parks, top-ranked schools, shops, restaurants and multiple public transportation lines.
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