145 Nassau St #2D, New York, NY 10038
FOR SALE

145 Nassau St #2D
New York, NY 10038

Financial District
  • 2 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,470 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,470 sqft

$2,895,000

Est. Mortgage $21,283/mo*
We estimate this home will sell faster than 86% nearby.

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Obama's Ambassador to Australia Selling Downtown Manhattan Home.
Welcome to this stunning, generously proportioned 2-bedroom and 2.5-bathroom, quintessential downtown New York City loft, restored to its original architectural glory. The entry foyer unfolds along a picture gallery wall into the intimate dining area, and opens up to the dramatic breathtaking two-story (33'10" X 18') great room. The open kitchen is an entertainer's dream come true. The chef's kitchen boasts restaurant grade stainless steel appliances, solid cherry cabinetry with custom storage systems, and 10'9" long Carrera marble topped island. Distinguishing features of this truly unique property include four massive cast-iron Corinthian columns, 14'5" foot high ceilings, ornate plaster cornices and ten 11' tall windows with 4' deep sills clad in cast-iron. The primary bedroom suite (17' X 15'6") has five closets, an old-world bathroom with a deep soaking bathtub and shower, and an original stone double vanity. A hand-crafted marble and cast iron staircase leads to the home office on the mezzanine, with a half bathroom and 6'5" ceilings, which is currently used as a library and sleeping area. This apartment has an in-unit washer and dryer, radiator heat and window air conditioners, hardwood and stone flooring, custom designed window treatments, bespoke cabinetry, outfitted closets, and bronze light fixtures. Overall, the apartment is approximately 2,470 gross square feet (main floor 1,900 SF/mezzanine level 570 SF.)
The historic Potter Building is an elaborately detailed cast-iron, terra cotta and red brick structure built in 1886 across from City Hall, on what was once called Newspaper Row. It was designated a New York City landmark in 1996 and its immediate neighborhood has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2005. This well-run residential cooperative building is conveniently located on the northern border of the Financial District, adjacent to City Hall Park and Tribeca. Homeowners enjoy a beautifully landscaped roof terrace with panoramic views over an ornate terra cotta parapet, central laundry room, bicycle room, and storage lockers.
Neighborhood amenities include dining and shopping at two nearby Whole Foods, Oculus, Eataly, Brookfield Place, and the new Seaport with the magnificent Tin building. Enjoy world class entertainment at the Perelman Performing Arts Center. Moments away are most all subway lines, which converge at the Fulton Street and PATH stations.

Home Highlights

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HOA
$3,983/Monthly
Price/Sqft
$1,172
Listed
28 days ago
Listing by: Brown Harris Stevens, (212) 452-4485

Home Details for 145 Nassau St #2D

Days on Market

Days on Market: 28 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1886
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Coop

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
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Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Elevator

Price & Status

Price
Price Per Sqft: $1,172

Community

Units in Building: 41

HOA

HOA Fee: $3,983/Monthly

Price History for 145 Nassau St #2D

DatePriceEventSource
04/01/2024$2,895,000Listed For SaleStreetEasy
10/31/2016$2,269,000Sold
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What Locals Say about Financial District

  • 6cfktp2n7r
    "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. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Great places to sight see and easy transportation to move about the city. One of the most busiest and safest neighborhoods in Manhattan. "
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  • Trulia User
    "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"
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  • Trulia User
    "You see people waking their dogs frequently throughout the neighborhood. Seems very dog friendly and the dogs seem happy. "
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    "Many dog areas and parks. I love the dogs and the people. We are all friends and treat each other with sincere respect. "
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    "Neighbors are friendly. Many restaurants and bars with events going on a regular basis. Seaport nearby with events also seasonally"
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  • Malise S.
    "Value for the space, easily accessible, up and coming, near seaport and battery park, dog friendly. "
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  • Jillellenmo
    "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! "
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  • Ashley N.
    "Easy quick commute to midtown by using the subway. A quieter part of nyc that has a neighborhood feel to it."
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  • Mbaker315
    "Close, easy access to all mass transit. Very easy and convenient to get anywhere in Manhattan or Brooklyn. "
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  • Mbaker315
    "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. "
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  • Lena
    "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. "
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  • Sally S. R.
    "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. "
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  • Gemma N.
    "It sucks I hate living here, no character, restaurants are terrible, same with bars, lots of homeless and I don’t ever feel safe "
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  • Joy N. D.
    "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."
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  • Brian M.
    "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. "
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  • Stacey
    "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."
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  • Baptiste R.
    "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 "
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  • Andrew K.
    "Historic but constant luxury updates. Movie theatre, bars restaurants and grocery stores. New concert venue and wonderful water front parks."
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  • Filmkzp
    "Great comments. Plus if I want I can walk to work because I work in the west village. Plus, Brooklyn is two stops away. "
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  • Maew T.
    "Hidden gem. Fidi is definitely has its own character. Not too crowded and I feel safe walking around any myself at night. "
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  • Michelle.r_lcsw
    "It’s not a family-oriented neighborhood. It’s mostly business during daytime and ghost town during night time "
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  • Delphanie S.
    "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."
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  • Kate W.
    "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!"
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  • Ash-_294
    "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"
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  • Namonj70
    "south street seaport. wall street the 911 memorial world trade center the si ferry and chinatown little Italy."
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  • Sybil R.
    "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."
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  • Jill E.
    "i work in the seaport district and it’s a real easy commute down to fulton street & south street. i’m a fan."
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  • Jradke2250
    "this is a family friendly neighborhood that is becoming increasingly residential. good place to raise a family"
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  • Steve M.
    "River to River Festival is excellent and should not be missed. Access to the river is also a great thing."
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  • MP
    "Public schools are great, parks are great. Group tours are overwhelming the neighborhood. Traffic is horrendous. Noise (traffic, construction and helicopter tours) is worse. "
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  • Mytang
    "Many parks nearby and increasing number of families. Getting to be a nicer place overall with Pier 17 and South Street Seaport renovations."
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Richard N Rothbloom - Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker, Brown Harris Stevens
145 Nassau St #2D, New York, NY 10038 is a 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2,470 sqft coop built in 1886. 145 Nassau St #2D is located in Financial District, New York. This property is currently available for sale and was listed by StreetEasy on Apr 1, 2024.