Residence 2209 Plan in One Wall Street, New York, NY 10005
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Residence 2209 Plan in One Wall Street by One Wall Street
New York, NY 10005

Financial District
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,160 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,160 sqft

$2,760,000+

Est. Mortgage $16,702/mo*

Local Information

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Description

Featuring a gracious entry foyer with a gallery wall, Residence 2209 offers corner exposures and a thoughtfully designed split-bedroom layout.

The building's one-of-a-kind residences maintain the integrity and sprawling character of the 1930s scale, boasting ceiling heights over ten feet throughout and wide-plank French Oak hardwood floors.
Kitchens designed by Harry Macklowe himself provide seamless technology coupled with classic elegance: brilliant white Aran Cucine custom cabinetry are a nod to the building's art deco design, while the Lincoln Calacatta marble lining the countertops and backsplash are from the same quarry as the Lincoln Memorial. No expense was spared when outfitting One Wall's kitchens: from the best in class Meile appliances to the externally-venting exhaust to the insinkerator garbage disposal, these chef-styled kitchens are the perfect blend of beauty and function. Brilliant white primary bathrooms are finished with Bianco Dolomiti marble slab floor, walls, counter and shower/tub niche while the bathtub is wide and deep for a long relaxing soak.
THE COMPLETE OFFERING TERMS ARE IN AN OFFERING PLAN AVAILABLE FROM SPONSOR. FILE NO. CD17-0216 SPONSOR: MIP ONE WALL STREET ACQUISITION LLC, 767 FIFTH AVENUE, 21ST FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10153. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

Home Highlights

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HOA
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Price/Sqft
$2,379
Listed
32 days ago

Home Details for 1 Wall St #JJTAQ8

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 2024
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family HomeArchitecture: House

Price & Status

Price
Price Per Sqft: $2,379

All New Homes in One Wall Street

Quick Move-in Homes (6)

All (6)
studio (2)
2 bd (3)
3 bd (1)
1 Wall St #714
Studio
1ba
677 sqft
$1,130,000
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1 Wall St #910
Studio
1ba
590 sqft
$1,400,000
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1 Wall St #605
2bd
2ba
1,246 sqft
$2,550,000
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1 Wall St ## 2209
2bd
2ba
1,160 sqft
$2,760,000
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1 Wall St ## 3306
2bd
2ba
1,303 sqft
$4,350,000
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1 Wall St ## 4101
3bd
3ba
2,753 sqft
$10,500,000
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Quick Move-In Homes provided by One Wall Street

Buildable Plans (8)

All (8)
studio (2)
2 bd (3)
3 bd (3)
Residence 714 Plan
Studio
1ba
677 sqft
$1,130,000+
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Residence 910 Plan
Studio
1ba
590 sqft
$1,400,000+
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Residence 605 Plan
2bd
2ba
1,246 sqft
$2,550,000+
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Residence 2209 Plan
2bd
2ba
1,160 sqft
$2,760,000+
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Residence 2308 Plan
3bd
3ba
1,510 sqft
$3,815,000+
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Residence 3306 Plan
2bd
2ba
1,303 sqft
$4,350,000+
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Residence 2501 Plan
3bd
4ba
2,458 sqft
$8,165,000+
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Residence 4101 Plan
3bd
3ba
2,753 sqft
$10,500,000+
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Buildable Plans provided by One Wall Street

Community Description

One Wall Street is a treasured Art Deco landmark reborn as Downtown's finest luxury condominium. Following a remarkably intricate and complex restoration, legendary developer Harry Macklowe is transforming the Ralph Walker-designed masterpiece from a pillar of American finance, originally built in 1931 as the home of Irving Trust, into a modern lifestyle destination unlike any other residence in New York.

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Sales Office
1 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005
212-403-3990

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Residence 2209 Plan is a buildable plan in One Wall Street. One Wall Street is a new community in New York, NY. This buildable plan is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,160 sqft single-family home and was listed by One Wall Street on Oct 19, 2023. The asking price for Residence 2209 Plan is $2,760,000.