Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for May 23 is a Fulton/Seaport 1BR loft. It’s currently on the market for $1,295,000.
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Fulton/Seaport
100 Beekman Street
$720,000
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Fulton/Seaport
90 Gold Street
$525,000
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Fulton/Seaport
99 John Street
$650,000
Studio |
1
Fulton/Seaport
100 Beekman Street
$735,000
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1
Fulton/Seaport
99 John Street
$735,000
Studio |
1
Fulton/Seaport
71 Nassau Street
$700,000
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1
Fulton/Seaport
90 Gold Street
$650,000
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1
Fulton/Seaport
90 Gold Street
$549,000
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1
Fulton/Seaport
333 Pearl Street
$695,000
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1
Fulton/Seaport
333 Pearl Street
$595,000
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Fulton/Seaport
333 Pearl Street
$725,000
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Fulton/Seaport
99 John Street
$658,000
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1
Stunning Pet-friendly Loft in Former Button Factory Asks $1.3M
Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for May 23 has been saved by 67 users.
Price: 1,295,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and the minimum down payment of 20% ($259,000), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $6,441. The total includes the mortgage payment ($5,631) and maintenance ($810).
Why it’s so popular: If you’ve never been drawn to loft living, this open and airy downtown co-op just might change your mind. Located in a former button factory dating to 1900, the apartment is recently renovated, giving you the best of old and new. The open layout features 10-foot ceilings with wood beams, exposed brick painted a serene and clean white, and wide-plank wood flooring. A wall of southeast-facing windows ensures the space is flooded with natural light, perfect for growing tree-sized plants if you so desire.
The open kitchen includes custom cabinetry and crisp white subway tile. Appliances include a Viking range, a dishwasher, and an advanced water filtration system. (There’s plenty of room for lavish diner parties at a table seating 10.) The apartment’s generously sized bedroom is accessed through French doors; it receives incredible light as well, and a rustic support beam adds warmth and character.
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East Village
414 East 10th Street
$450,000
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East Village
186 East 2nd Street
$525,000
Studio |
1
East Village
524 East 6th Street
$450,000
Studio |
1
East Village
212 East 13th Street
$525,000
Studio |
1
East Village
633 East 11th Street
$525,000
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1
East Village
226 East 12th Street
$419,000
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1
East Village
99 East 4th Street
$650,000
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East Village
327 East Third Street
$469,000
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1
East Village
85 First Avenue
$650,000
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1
East Village
232 East 6th Street
$700,000
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East Village
54 East 1st Street
$695,000
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East Village
636 East 14th Street
$500,000
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1
The building is located on a cobblestone street, and offers additional storage space and a bike room. The co-op’s polices on some key issues are resident-friendly as well: pets are allowed as are sublets, which are permitted with no restrictions. And if you’re looking for a private home office, you’re in luck: the ground floor is available as a workspace, enabling the shortest commute possible.
The neighborhood is filled with charm, rich in history, and the natural beauty of the river and stunning sunsets. The iconic Brooklyn Bridge is close by, as are the shops, restaurants and bars of Manhattan’s lower east side. And, you’re connected to anywhere you want to go, thanks to the nine subway lines within a few blocks radius.