Description
Views of The Freedom Tower and downtown Manhattan!
Step into a sun-drenched great room with abundant natural light streaming through southwest-facing windows. The private balcony extends your living space, offering breathtaking views of the Freedom Tower and the city skyline. The kitchen invites you to make it your own, with a layout perfect for cooking and entertaining. Retreat to the spacious bedroom, a cozy haven complete with generous closet space.
77 Fulton Street is in the heart of the exciting Fulton/Seaport section of the Financial District, offering a fantastic location, with very low maintenance, which includes electricity and heat. Residents of Southbridge Towers enjoy staffed lobbies, a private playground, newly installed private basketball and pickle ball courts, benches and umbrella tables for residents only, newly renovated (and fast) marble-lined elevators, and a modern laundry room.
On-site storage space is available for an additional monthly charge, and, hard to believe: monthly ICON valet parking for shareholders is just $130/month (with a waitlist of approximately one year). And Key Food market is less than 100 feet from your lobby for quick grocery runs. The South Street Seaport is just two blocks away, providing great restaurants (including the internationally celebrated Jean Georges Tin Building), nightlife, and shopping, while the Fulton Center brings world-class retail and unbeatable transportation to the neighborhood, including-just one short block away- the entrance to the 2/3, 4/5, A/C, J/Z, and R trains. Co-purchasing, pied-terre, pets, and subletting are all permitted.
Building Features 27 Floors336 Units
Unit Features
$950,000
Listed on Nov 05, 2024
15 Days on Market
2 Beds / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $1,023
Open House (Appointment only)
Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group Source: RLS
Victoria Reichelt
victoria.reichelt@corcoran.com
(917) 226-9597
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