Cross street: | Rutgers Street |
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Ownership: | Condo |
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Rooms: | 4 |
Bedrooms: | 2 BR |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
Pets: | Pets No Cats |
Price: | $2,200,000 |
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Real estate tax: | $1,157 |
Financing Allowed: | 90% |
Minimum down: | $220,000 |
55 Christopher Street New York, NY 10014 Phone: +1646-443-3755 | |
Courtesy of Compass |
A rare opportunity to own at The Forward Building In one of the most sought out C lines apartment 3C features soaring 11-foot high ceilings and oversized windows on two sides, this voluminous and bright Loft is rarely available in the highly desired landmark Forward Building. Currently configured as a three bedroom and two-bathroom income producing, investment property, this home can be converted to a true, one bedroom loft (as represented in the alternate floor plan and alternate floor plan photos). The apartment features ebony stained floors and central AC throughout this one-of-a-kind-home. Perfect for entertaining, the open chef’s kitchen boasts top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, a Carrera marble backsplash, gorgeous deep charcoal quartz counter tops and white lacquer cabinets. The loft further boasts two spa-like bathrooms that are newly renovated with glass shower walls. Through the colossal South facing windows, gorgeous natural light pours in all day long. Enjoy loft living to its fullest in this stylish residence. Situated in the most fashionable and sought-after section of the Lower East Side and directly across from Seward Park and directly on the F train, the historical Forward building was constructed in 1912 for The Jewish Daily Forward. The area is vibrant with great restaurants, galleries and night life. The elegant Beau Arts building offers 24-hour doorman service, bike storage, cold storage in the lobby for food delivery, and a roof terrace with stunning views of the river, two bridges, and the surrounding vibrant neighborhood. Tenant in place until August.
Bike Room; Laundry Room; Roof Deck; Cold Storage; Common Storage;
A rare opportunity to own at The Forward Building In one of the most sought out C lines apartment 3C features soaring 11-foot high ceilings and oversized windows on two sides, this voluminous and bright Loft is rarely available in the highly desired landmark Forward Building. Currently configured as a three bedroom and two-bathroom income producing, investment property, this home can be converted to a true, one bedroom loft (as represented in the alternate floor plan and alternate floor plan photos). The apartment features ebony stained floors and central AC throughout this one-of-a-kind-home. Perfect for entertaining, the open chef’s kitchen boasts top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, a Carrera marble backsplash, gorgeous deep charcoal quartz counter tops and white lacquer cabinets. The loft further boasts two spa-like bathrooms that are newly renovated with glass shower walls. Through the colossal South facing windows, gorgeous natural light pours in all day long. Enjoy loft living to its fullest in this stylish residence. Situated in the most fashionable and sought-after section of the Lower East Side and directly across from Seward Park and directly on the F train, the historical Forward building was constructed in 1912 for The Jewish Daily Forward. The area is vibrant with great restaurants, galleries and night life. The elegant Beau Arts building offers 24-hour doorman service, bike storage, cold storage in the lobby for food delivery, and a roof terrace with stunning views of the river, two bridges, and the surrounding vibrant neighborhood. Tenant in place until August.
Bike Room; Laundry Room; Roof Deck; Cold Storage; Common Storage;
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