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$4,500

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Delisted 7/23/2020

- ft²

5 rooms

2 beds

2 baths

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Listed By

Amanda Rodriguez

Living Source Realty

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Listing by Living Source Realty, Corporate Broker

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Delisted on 7/23/2020

Days on market

1 day

Last price change

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About

Spacious 2 Bedroom / 2 bathrooms has split bedrooms and open kitchen with an island!

Newly Renovated, Prime Tribeca Location!!


Convenient access to subway, Soho, Battery Park City, restaurants, and so much more
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  • Hardwood floors

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  • Live-in super

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About the building

103 Franklin Street

103 Franklin Street, New York, NY 10013

Mixed-use building inTribeca

3 units

4 stories

1915 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

7/23/2020

$4,500

Delisted by Living Source Realty

7/22/2020

$4,500

Listed by Living Source Realty

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About Tribeca

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$3.1M

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$8,395

Tribeca is an upscale neighborhood known for high-end real estate and well-heeled residents — a downtown haven for European cars and pedigreed dogs. It's also a truly gorgeous area that mixes glorious old cast-iron lofts, wide cobblestone streets, and dramatic new buildings. Decades ago, these lofts housed artists and squatters. But the bohemians have given way to cool-seekers with bigger bank accounts. Now, this neighborhood is among the most expensive places to live in the city. That hasn't cost the neighborhood much of its sophistication, though. Nightlife in Tribeca remains busy but refined, attracting a cosmopolitan crowd with an appreciation for the finer things in life.

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