SOLDJAN 4, 2024
140 Nassau St #2A
Manhattan, NY 10038
Financial District- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 1,325 sqft
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 1,325 sqft
$1,250,000
Last Sold: Jan 4, 2024
3% below list $1.29M
$943/sqft
Est. Refi. Payment $7,612/mo*
$1,250,000
Last Sold: Jan 4, 2024
3% below list $1.29M
$943/sqft
Est. Refi. Payment $7,612/mo*
1 Bed
1 Bath
1,325 sqft
Homes for Sale Near 140 Nassau St #2A
Skip to last item
- Listing by: Sotheby's International Realty
- See more homes for sale inManhattanTake a look
Skip to first item
Local Information
© Google
-- mins to
Commute Destination
Description
This property is not currently for sale or for rent on Trulia. The description and property data below may have been provided by a third party, the homeowner or public records. This description is from February 16, 2024
MOTIVATED SELLER!
DOWNTOWN LOFT LIVING AT ITS BEST
A gracious entry hallway leads to an expansive corner living/dining space featuring 11 foot ceilings, exposed brick, solid hardwood floors, deep marble window sills, and plenty of wall space to showcase your art collection!
Oversized South and West facing windows look down Beekman Street to City Hall Park and the Woolworth Building, the gorgeous facade of the Beekman Hotel and the ornate beauty of old New York street lights.
The recently renovated windowed kitchen with its original barrel-vaulted tin ceiling brings complementing warm earth tones together with steel coated custom cabinetry, quartzite countertops, touches of golden oak, and a matte-finish tile backsplash. The suite of top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances includes Fisher-Paykel, Thermador and Wolf. The Duravit bath is clad in soothing neutrals and features a deep soaking tub, rain shower, and a tucked-away vanity. The king size bedroom has an enormous floor-to-ceiling walk-in closet, and can easily be reconfigured to include 2nd sleeping area.
The convenient and desirable location is just 3 blocks from Fulton Center with 12 interconnecting subway lines. Head west into Tribeca, north up to Soho, east towards the Seaport, and south to the heart of FiDi. Enjoy world class shopping at the nearby Oculus, Brookfield Place and the Westfield World Trade Center Mall. Great restaurants abound including Temple Court, Le Gratin and Manhatta.
Dating from 1879, the Morse Building was once the tallest building in New York! Built by two nephews of Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph, the striking facade features Romanesque style window arches in contrasting red and black brick.
Converted to a coop in 1980, designated a New York City Landmark in 2006, 140 Nassau's lobby showcases its original mosaic wall murals and there's a lushly planted common roof deck with panoramic downtown views. The building has video intercom, basement storage, is wired for FIOS, and pets are welcome.
DOWNTOWN LOFT LIVING AT ITS BEST
A gracious entry hallway leads to an expansive corner living/dining space featuring 11 foot ceilings, exposed brick, solid hardwood floors, deep marble window sills, and plenty of wall space to showcase your art collection!
Oversized South and West facing windows look down Beekman Street to City Hall Park and the Woolworth Building, the gorgeous facade of the Beekman Hotel and the ornate beauty of old New York street lights.
The recently renovated windowed kitchen with its original barrel-vaulted tin ceiling brings complementing warm earth tones together with steel coated custom cabinetry, quartzite countertops, touches of golden oak, and a matte-finish tile backsplash. The suite of top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances includes Fisher-Paykel, Thermador and Wolf. The Duravit bath is clad in soothing neutrals and features a deep soaking tub, rain shower, and a tucked-away vanity. The king size bedroom has an enormous floor-to-ceiling walk-in closet, and can easily be reconfigured to include 2nd sleeping area.
The convenient and desirable location is just 3 blocks from Fulton Center with 12 interconnecting subway lines. Head west into Tribeca, north up to Soho, east towards the Seaport, and south to the heart of FiDi. Enjoy world class shopping at the nearby Oculus, Brookfield Place and the Westfield World Trade Center Mall. Great restaurants abound including Temple Court, Le Gratin and Manhatta.
Dating from 1879, the Morse Building was once the tallest building in New York! Built by two nephews of Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph, the striking facade features Romanesque style window arches in contrasting red and black brick.
Converted to a coop in 1980, designated a New York City Landmark in 2006, 140 Nassau's lobby showcases its original mosaic wall murals and there's a lushly planted common roof deck with panoramic downtown views. The building has video intercom, basement storage, is wired for FIOS, and pets are welcome.
Home Highlights
Parking
No Info
Outdoor
No Info
A/C
Contact Manager
HOA
$2,450/Monthly
Price/Sqft
$943/sqft
Listed
180+ days ago
Home Details for 140 Nassau St #2A
Property Information |
---|
Year Built Year Built: 1901 |
Property Type / Style Property Type: Coop |
Interior Features |
---|
Appliances & Utilities DishwasherDryerWasher |
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility Elevator |
Price & Status |
---|
Price Price Per Sqft: $943/sqft |
Media |
---|
Community |
---|
Units in Building: 39 |
Price History for 140 Nassau St #2A
Date | Price | Event | Source |
---|---|---|---|
01/04/2024 | $1,250,000 | Sold | N/A |
10/20/2023 | $1,295,000 | Pending | StreetEasy |
09/14/2023 | $1,295,000 | PriceChange | StreetEasy |
06/15/2023 | $1,395,000 | PriceChange | StreetEasy |
04/21/2023 | $1,495,000 | Listed For Sale | StreetEasy |
09/28/2006 | $972,500 | Sold | N/A |
Comparable Sales for 140 Nassau St #2A
Address | Distance | Property Type | Sold Price | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Sqft |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.24 | Coop | $450,000 | 01/12/24 | 1 | 1 | 725 |
Assigned Schools
These are the assigned schools for 140 Nassau St #2A.
- Jhs 104 Simon Baruch
- 6-8
- Public
- 1017 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageAs a guardian of a current student at this school, this student is being bullied and none of the teachers are doing anything about it. It was already pretty bad that the teachers aren't doing anything about the bullying, but it is worse that the teachers did not let this student tell their family members about it because they say that it will make it a bigger deal. It is not alright for a teacher to tell their student to not call their parent because of it will ruin their school reputation. The teachers dealing with this problem says that they will be able to fix the problem but they didn't do anything. Now this student is afraid to go to school because the bullies threathens to jump this student and call their friends over to also bully and join in. Also, the bullies didn't get in trouble because the teacher said that he did not see it happen. This isn't the first time this student was bullied but the first time, there was at least one teacher that tried to solve the problem but she left so now this student is having trouble solving this new problem. As for learning, teaching, and other parts of reviewing a school, if students don't feel safe then they obviously would not feel motivated or excited about learning and other activities.Parent Review1y ago - Spruce Street School
- PK-8
- Public
- 492 Students
9/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThis school is lacking in many areas. Don't be fooled by the new exterior. The biggest problem area of all is leadership which is very poor. The principal hides many issues such as bullying and other events that happen in the building that she continuously keeps from the parents. Teachers here don't take the time or even care to make subjects more interesting. Zero effort in class just for show when parents come around for 30 minutes twice the school year to sit in class. Repeating a lesson to them is an absolute hassle and the blame falls on the kids all the time. They don't strive to help, they want to leave as soon as possible. My kids came in 2017 and since being very excited about the teachers back at the beginning we have seen a huge decline in all the years up till now 2023. The music teacher has been replaced 3 times and the current one is still completely horrible, lacking any skill to teach at all. Students watch cartoon movies in class constantly! She gave a 20-minute recital with minimal effort on her part. It lacked substance and was a complete letdown and a waste of time to come in mid-day work hours. Years back at the beginning a recital concert was an hour long and the students learned a lot, that's back in 2017. The Art teacher has also been replaced 5 times. In the beginning, there used to be some type of art show but now Art at this school is none existent. The (PTA) keep asking for money and contributions but where it all gets spent is a complete mystery because they offer nothing of value for many years now! I absolutely would not recommend this school to anyone.Parent Review10mo ago - Urban Assembly-Emergency Management
- 9-12
- Public
- 270 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Check out schools near 140 Nassau St #2A.
Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these schools. Learn more.
Neighborhood Overview
Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources.
What Locals Say about Financial District
- 6cfktp2n7r
- Resident
- 2mo ago
"There are a few dog parks and regular around. I don’t own a dog so I can’t tell what a dog owner would look for. "
- Trulia User
- Visitor
- 1y ago
"Great places to sight see and easy transportation to move about the city. One of the most busiest and safest neighborhoods in Manhattan. "
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 1y ago
"It has a great access to public transportation and nearby markets, stores, food stalls, restaurants and the place is full of great people and great environment. the weather is nice and cozy and the community is friendly and helpful to locals and also to strangers and tourists"
- Trulia User
- Visitor
- 1y ago
"You see people waking their dogs frequently throughout the neighborhood. Seems very dog friendly and the dogs seem happy. "
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"Many dog areas and parks. I love the dogs and the people. We are all friends and treat each other with sincere respect. "
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Neighbors are friendly. Many restaurants and bars with events going on a regular basis. Seaport nearby with events also seasonally"
- Malise S.
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Value for the space, easily accessible, up and coming, near seaport and battery park, dog friendly. "
- Jillellenmo
- Resident
- 3y ago
"On the west side and Eastside there are dog parks as well as spaces to walk with your dog.Dog parks all around — which is wonderful for anyone who has dogs or is considering getting a dog! "
- Ashley N.
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Easy quick commute to midtown by using the subway. A quieter part of nyc that has a neighborhood feel to it."
- Mbaker315
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Close, easy access to all mass transit. Very easy and convenient to get anywhere in Manhattan or Brooklyn. "
- Mbaker315
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Small, relatively new neighborhood for residential has created a pleasant community. There is a great mix of modern urban center and original NYC history. Streets have an old world feel. "
- Lena
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Plenty of places to go walk your dog. I love this neighborhood and I love here for 13 years. Tons of new restaurants and bars. Amazing architecture and lots of character. Home to amazing movie filming. "
- Sally S. R.
- Resident
- 3y ago
"My neighborhood has access to 11 different train lines: 1/2/3/4/5/A/C/E/N/R/Q. There is so much within walking distance. There are buses and ferry boats as well. "
- Gemma N.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"It sucks I hate living here, no character, restaurants are terrible, same with bars, lots of homeless and I don’t ever feel safe "
- Joy N. D.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Don’t really have any dog parks. The side walks and streets are very narrow so when walking with your dog it can be a little challenging."
- Brian M.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Rapidly changing neighborhood with new restaurants, shops and entertainment options opening weekly. Walk to the water in three directions. Best transit options in the city with express lines taking you to the west side east side and Brooklyn. "
- Stacey
- Resident
- 4y ago
"there's nothing to dislike. as soon as tourists and business people clear out it's empty in the best way. so much so that you can throw a ball for your dog down the street. it's the best."
- Baptiste R.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"I’m living in this district, I arrived one year ago. There are not many shops but you can find different ranges of products and brands, all you need. Hermes, Tiffany, Zara, h&m, ... there is also eataly. There is also avery nice new chocolate shop cacao by Cipriani in 53 Wall Street amazing. Subway, ferry in Wall Street "
- Andrew K.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Historic but constant luxury updates. Movie theatre, bars restaurants and grocery stores. New concert venue and wonderful water front parks."
- Filmkzp
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Great comments. Plus if I want I can walk to work because I work in the west village. Plus, Brooklyn is two stops away. "
- Maew T.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Hidden gem. Fidi is definitely has its own character. Not too crowded and I feel safe walking around any myself at night. "
- Michelle.r_lcsw
- Visitor
- 4y ago
"It’s not a family-oriented neighborhood. It’s mostly business during daytime and ghost town during night time "
- Delphanie S.
- Visitor
- 4y ago
"This is just a financial area not conducive for family orientation. Touristy and fun. There is a lot to see and do. Restaurant are plentiful."
- Kate W.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"very dog friendly - between seaport area the piers and stone street you can find a ton of places to bring your dog for a walk or a meal!"
- Ash-_294
- Resident
- 4y ago
"10 minutes to school at least.... I ride a bike. Don’t get me wrong I love it here but make sure you know how long you need to get to work"
- Namonj70
- Visitor
- 4y ago
"south street seaport. wall street the 911 memorial world trade center the si ferry and chinatown little Italy."
- Sybil R.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"My neighborhood has fantastic access to public transportation but the street are filthy because dog owners do not always pick up dog poo. The sewer smell is the worst."
- Jill E.
- Visitor
- 4y ago
"i work in the seaport district and it’s a real easy commute down to fulton street & south street. i’m a fan."
- Jradke2250
- Resident
- 4y ago
"this is a family friendly neighborhood that is becoming increasingly residential. good place to raise a family"
- Steve M.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"River to River Festival is excellent and should not be missed. Access to the river is also a great thing."
- MP
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Public schools are great, parks are great. Group tours are overwhelming the neighborhood. Traffic is horrendous. Noise (traffic, construction and helicopter tours) is worse. "
- Mytang
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Many parks nearby and increasing number of families. Getting to be a nicer place overall with Pier 17 and South Street Seaport renovations."
LGBTQ Local Legal Protections
LGBTQ Local Legal Protections
Homes for Rent Near 140 Nassau St #2A
Skip to last item
Skip to first item
Off Market Homes Near 140 Nassau St #2A
Skip to last item
Skip to first item
140 Nassau St #2A, Manhattan, NY 10038 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1,325 sqft coop built in 1901. 140 Nassau St #2A is located in Financial District, Manhattan. This property is not currently available for sale. 140 Nassau St #2A was last sold on Jan 4, 2024 for $1,250,000 (3% lower than the asking price of $1,295,000). The current Trulia Estimate for 140 Nassau St #2A is $1,273,700.