Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$25,313 ($9.04/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($773,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Landmark Lofty Gem off City Hall Park boasts soaring ceilings, a remarkable 65 foot long living/dining room, dazzling light and views from 23 oversized windows, newly installed Central A/C, beautiful hardwood floors, prewar details and grand volume of space, approximately 2,800 square feet. This amazing home opens into an expansive and luminous open-concept living room, dining room, 3rd bedroom / Family room and kitchen. The living and dining spaces are lined with 18 huge windows, while the kitchen is equipped with an eat-in island, custom cabinetry and a suite of fully integrated stainless steel appliances from Miele, Viking and Sub-Zero.
There is a gorgeous master suite with walk through closet and ensuite bathroom, as well as a 2nd bedroom with dedicated full bath. Ceiling height of 10'8" combined with enormous windows offer south, east and west exposures plus exceptional light and views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. Enjoy the most fantastic views of the Woolworth Building, City Hall Park, the recently restored and magnificent Temple Court/Beekman Hotel, Freedom Tower, and a peek of the Calatrava designed transportation Hub.140 Nassau has a full time dedicated Super, is pet friendly, allows 80% financing, and the maintenance is 71% tax deductible!
Additionally, there is bike storage and large individual storage lockers, when available. There is an assessment of $618.76 through July 2018. Schedule a private appointment to view this truly special offering.
The Building: Once one of the city's tallest buildings, the Morse building (of Morse Code fame) dating to 1879 is a Landmark Cooperative with beautifully landscaped roof deck offering panoramic City skyline views, and a wonderfully restored old world mosaic tiled lobby.
The facade features Romanesque style arches and a Victorian Gothic contrast of red and black brick above the windows. An early tenant was the American Vitagraph Company, who in 1898 created a film studio on the roof.
The Neighborhood: Prominently located just one small block east of City Hall Park and Tribeca...nearby to Brookfield Place luxury shopping/dining complex, the Winter Garden Atrium, the Oculus Transportation Hub and multi-level retail space, and the newly revitalized South Street Seaport...140 Nassau captures the very essence of living in the center of one of the world's most exciting neighborhoods.
With numerous transportation and education options, superb restaurants such as Nobu, Tom Colicchio's Temple Court, Keith McNally's Augustine, just to name a few, this is truly a vibrant, relevant area and best described as the "center of the new downtown" - an ideal choice of neighborhood to live in! [less]
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