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31 Bond Street
Last updated on Apr 3, 2026

31 Bond Street

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Overview of 31 Bond Street

31 Bond Street is a six-story loft building located in a historic area of New York City. Acquired by Good Property Company for $16 million in 2013, the building is undergoing a transformation from a century-old manufacturing space into residential condominiums. The redevelopment will feature three residences, including a duplex and two penthouse triplexes, each designed to include private outdoor spaces for residents.

The building's history is notable, as it was the site of a house that inspired Ellen Horan's novel 31 Bond Street, which revolves around a mysterious murder from 1857. This adds a layer of intrigue to the property, appealing to those interested in both real estate and local lore. The residences are designed to offer modern living while retaining the character of the original structure, making them attractive to potential buyers.

While specific amenities and features of the apartments have not been detailed, the inclusion of private outdoor spaces suggests a focus on providing residents with a connection to the outdoors. The building's conversion aims to blend contemporary living with historical significance, making it a unique offering in the competitive New York City market.
Doorman
None
Type
Condo
Year Built
1900
Converted: 1986
Apartments
Floors
7
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%
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