Description
The generous floorplan includes a foyer area with ample space for a desk/work station so you can enjoy beautiful western views of the Hudson River while working from home. An open kitchen offers full size stainless steel GE appliances, granite countertops, and abundant storage and counter space. 10-foot ceilings add to the airy feel of this chic studio which is replete with two huge closets.
The Downtown Club Condominium is an art-deco gem originally built in 1930 and converted into condominiums in 2006. The Building offers 12,000+ square feet of amenities including a massive rooftop with stunning panoramic views, resident lounge and patio, screening room, and a recently renovated fitness center that rivals Equinox with a yoga studio, massage and steam rooms! The Building has a 24-hour doorman, concierge and valet services, and a live-in super. All amenities are included in common charges (indoor bike storage is available for a small fee). Pets are welcome!
Located in the highly popular and convenient Financial District, multiple transportation and commuting options are moments away. The WTC/Path Train and Fulton Street transportation hubs are approximately 4 blocks away, and the 1/2/3/N/R/W/4/5 subway lines are moments from the Building's eastern exit. The Seastreak Ferry, offering an easy commute between Lower Manhattan and NJ, is a short distance away. Numerous dining and shopping options are right in your backyard at Brookfield Place and the Oculus.
Working Capital Contribution of 2 months common charges paid by purchaser.
Building Features 45 Floors283 Units
Unit Features
$625,000 / $1,045 per ft²
Sold: Jul 21, 2021
-2.34% from ask / 27 Days to Sell
Studio / 1 Bath - / 598 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $1,935
Maintenance: $868 / R.E. Taxes $1,067
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Kathryn Melchior
Shinder
katie.melchior@compass.com
(917) 628-4522
Julie
Kopel
julie.kopel@compass.com
(973) 454-1956
Unit listing history
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