Listing Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Warburg
$3,995/mo
Potential Rebate: $60
<p> </p> <p>Bright, south-facing one-bedroom in move-in condition. Unit #3B combines pre-war character with modern finishes in The Croft Building, a boutique Beaux-Arts condominium in the Financial District. This loft features 11-foot ceilings, wide-plank oak floors, oversized windows, an open kitchen with new countertops, bamboo cabinetry, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Bosch 4-burner stove & oven, Bosch dishwasher, a laundry closet with stacked washer/dryer, a large walk-in closet, and a luxury bath with slate tile flooring, custom cabinetry, Zuma soaking tub, and Watermark fixtures.</p> <p>Originally built in 1905 and converted in 2005, The Croft Building blends Beaux-Arts architecture with contemporary design and full-service amenities. The building offers a 24-hour attended lobby, fitness center, landscaped roof deck with grilling area, 360-degree views of Lower Manhattan, and pet-friendly policies. Conveniently located one block from the Fulton Street Transit Center, with quick access to all major subway lines, 71 Nassau Street is perfectly situated amid a mix of historic architecture and modern development.</p> <p>Some photos have been virtually staged for representation purposes only.</p> <p> </p>
$20 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$60
Monthly savings impact
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Effective Purchase Price
$3,935
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Listing Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Warburg
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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.
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