Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$16,543 ($6.99/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($199,900),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
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SUN SPLASHED FULL FLOOR LOFT - ELEVATORS OPEN DIRECTLY INTO YOUR OWN FOYER.
This stunning loft home is very quiet, measuring 2,365-SF and has a great layout, with two bedrooms (convertible to 3 bedrooms) and two bathrooms. The new modern white kitchen features state of the art professional grade appliances, white cabinetry with interior lighting, and Carrara marble counter tops. Off the kitchen is a banquette, for everyday casual dining.
The master bedroom suite is a relaxing sanctuary, with a gigantic walk-in dressing room. The master bathroom has a double vanity, steam shower, and a claw foot cast iron bathtub. There is a centrally located 2nd full bathroom off the main hallway.
With triple exposures to the north, south, and west, and through 27 over sized double-pane windows, enjoy continuous natural sunlight with city views. There are hardwood floors throughout, ceilings up to 11’2" high, custom light fixtures, a central air conditioning system and radiator heat, and a walk-in laundry/utility room. This well maintained building has bike storage, and a weekday doorman/superintendent.
Note: Monthly taxes reflect a tax abatement, owner applied for.
33 Rector Street is an Italian-Renaissance-palazzo-style building, erected in 1921. In the lobby vestibule is a tablet, noting the building named for Herman Frasch (1851-1914), the founder and first president of the Union Sulphur Company. This boutique pre-war condominium building is in the Financial District, right across from the parks and esplanade in Battery Park City.
Each of its 13 units has a full floor with secure electronically keyed elevators. New neighborhood amenities include wonderful dining and shopping at the redesigned Seaport, Brookfield Place, the Oculus, Eataly, and Whole Foods FiDi is coming. Most all subway transportation lines converge nearby at the new PATH and Fulton Street stations.
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