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140 Nassau Street #10B
Coop in Fulton/Seaport •  building info
2bd • 2ba • 1,450ft² $1,552 per ft²
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$2,208,750

List Price

$2,250,000

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James McGrath
(212) 365-0151 • 
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Key Details
Days on market
91
Last price change
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Estimated payment
$13,690
Monthly taxes
N/A
Monthly maintenance
$2,313
Description
Introducing 10B, a masterfully crafted retreat nestled within the iconic Morse Building. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom + home-office residence showcases meticulous design by the renowned architect David Hotson, best known for his exquisite transformation of the Penthouse at 150 Nassau, "SkyHouse" as well as his groundbreaking work on The Pinnacle Penthouse in the Woolworth Building. Upon entry, the loft-like living room welcomes you with an abundance of natural light streaming in through 6 oversized windows that perfectly frame stunning views of the river and the prestigious Beekman Hotel. Uninterrupted bespoke white oak millwork envelops the living and dining areas, creating a serene ambiance that effortlessly blends timeless design with historic charm. At the center of the home, the kitchen shines, featuring an elegant Silestone island and top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances, including a 36" refrigerator, 30" SS electrical oven, 30" steam oven, 5-burner gas cooktop, and a 70-bottle capacity wine refrigerator. The Bosch 800 series dishwasher and Kohler under-mount stainless steel sink add the perfect finishing touch for a seamless dining experience. Enjoy the utmost privacy with a split bedroom layout; the bright primary bedroom features an ensuite bathroom with custom finishes and ample storage throughout. The secondary bedroom is thoughtfully crafted for both rest and functionality, featuring a generously sized bunkbed and a tucked away desk area that is illuminated with natural light. Discover unique living spaces within, including a home office positioned beneath a guest sleeping loft. The residence also features two large walk-in closets and an in-house a state-of-the-art stacked Miele washer and dryer, providing ultimate convenience. Constructed in 1879, the Morse Building represents an authentic New York City experience, featuring 39 residences with just three units on each floor. The building is equipped with a new video intercom system and boasts a stunning rooftop deck adorned with picturesque views of the city. Residents can enjoy amenities such as a full-time superintendent, a laundry room, and the option to rent additional storage space. Ideally positioned within minutes of the waterfront, restaurants, bars, shops, and iconic New York City landmarks, the building also offers convenient access to various transportation options, including multiple subway lines, the M-15 bus, Citi Bike stations, and ferry routes.

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Important Stuff
Elevator
Washer/Dryer in unit
Cats and Dogs allowed
Listing Amenities
Hardwood floors
City View
Dishwasher
Water View
Central Air
Skyline View
Building Amenities
Fios Available
Storage Available
Outdoor Space
Roof Deck
History
What it'll cost
Purchase price
$2,250,000
Asking Price: $2,250,000
Term
30 Years
Down Payment
$450,000 (20%)
Min: 20% (450,000)
Rate
6.5 %
Mortgage Amount
$1,800,000
Mortgage Payment
$11,377
Maintenance
$2,313
Estimated Yoreevo rebate
$41,250
Estimated closing cost
$36,000
Total monthly cost $13,690
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