Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group
$7,195,990
Potential Rebate: $107,940
Developed by Lightstone, 130 William redefines the Lower Manhattan skyline with its hand-cast concrete facade creating a striking form against the cityscape. Panoramic skyline vistas span from river to river, over Manhattan and beyond. 130 William, rising approximately 800 feet tall, is designed by the award-winning visionary architect Sir David Adjaye in collaboration with Hill West Architects. Three- and four-bedroom residences remain, including the Penthouse and Loggia Residences, all available for immediate occupancy. Residences are defined by airy interiors framed by oversized arched windows with elegant bronze detailing. All residences showcase bespoke features such as custom Italian marble quarried from the Apuan Alps and crafted by artisans in Tuscany, as well as custom Adjaye-designed bronze fixtures. The Premium Collection encompasses loggia, double-height, and duplex residences, comprised of generously scaled rooms and soaring loft-like ceilings. Penthouse and loggia residences flow into expansive and covered outdoor spaces, providing a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. 130 William boasts a thoughtful and comprehensive suite of over 20,000 square feet amenities that complements an energetic city lifestyle. A full-scale health and wellness club includes an infinity-edge spa pool, thermal pool, cold plunge pool, rain shower, dry sauna, and massage room. The state-of-the-art fitness center features a full yoga studio, basketball court, and a cool-down terrace. A suite of entertainment facilities includes indoor and outdoor lounges complete with a chef's catering kitchen and private dining room, club room, game room, IMAX Private Theatre, golf simulator, and a large-scale children's activity center. The vast collection of amenities invites residents to experience a range of both energizing and contemplative moments. Nestled in Lower Manhattan, this vibrant district combines centuries of rich history with a dynamic present. Charming architecture coexists with a wide array of restaurants, nightlife, shopping, and culture. Serene parks are plentiful, providing tranquil respites amidst the bustling streets and vibrant waterfront. Residents enjoy exclusive access to a wealth of shopping destinations, from Westfield and Brookfield Place to local artisan boutiques. The Seaport offers countless events and programming along with numerous fine dining restaurants, fast casual spots, cafes, and bars. Cultural attractions also include The Rooftop at Pier 17, a dynamic open-air entertainment venue, The Tin Building by Jean-Georges, a unique culinary destination, and The Perelman Performing Arts Center, a new haven for artists spanning theater, dance, music, opera, and multi-disciplinary performances.
$38,304 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$107,940
Monthly savings impact
$300/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 130 William against the surrounding South Street Seaport market.
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This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within South Street Seaport.
South Street Seaport is where New York began. Located on the East River in Lower Manhattan, it is a historic district featuring some of the oldest architecture in the city, lively piers, and a revitalized waterfront. For buyers interested in South Street Seaport Manhattan real estate, it offers a blend of 19th-century charm and modern luxury.
Living in South Street Seaport is atmospheric. You walk on cobblestones past tall ships docked at the pier. As a transforming Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it has evolved from a tourist trap into a vibrant residential community with high-end dining and entertainment.
The market for homes for sale in South Street Seaport is a mix of converted Federal-style commercial buildings and ultra-modern glass towers. The contrast is striking.
Development has been booming, with new luxury condos offering river views and top-tier amenities. Prices have risen as the neighborhood has "arrived" as a legitimate destination for locals, not just visitors.
The lifestyle in South Street Seaport is distinct. It feels maritime and open. Residents enjoy the rooftop concerts at Pier 17, movies at the Alamo Drafthouse, and dining at the Tin Building by Jean-Georges.
The community is growing, attracting professionals working in the Financial District who want more character than the typical sleek high-rise offers. It is lively on summer evenings but peaceful in the mornings.
South Street Seaport is a short walk from the major transit hub at Fulton Street (A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, 5 trains), connecting you to anywhere in the city.
The NYC Ferry terminal at Pier 11 is a major asset, offering boat commutes to Brooklyn, Queens, and Midtown. It is the most scenic way to travel.
Pier 17 acts as a massive public rooftop park with stunning views of the Brooklyn Bridge. The East River Esplanade allows for biking and running along the water.
Amenities have skyrocketed in quality. The Tin Building is a culinary marketplace that rivals Eataly. The area has become a genuine hotspot for food and culture.
South Street Seaport is best for history buffs, lovers of waterfront living, and FiDi professionals who want a neighborhood with soul and cobblestones.

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