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$3,300

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Rented 1/18/2017

- ft²

5 rooms

3 beds

0 baths

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Listed By

Richard Miglio

Licensed Real Estate Broker

Harvey Craw Properties

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Listing by Harvey Craw Properties, 395 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211

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Rented on 1/18/2017

Days on market

26 days

Last price change

↓ $200 (-5.7%) on 1/2/17

About

Absolutely massive 2BR plus small office or can be used as a smaller 3rd bedroom. Superb location in prime SoHo. Excellent building!

No interview/no board approval. Simple application process.

Policies

  • Guarantors accepted

  • Parents buying allowed

  • Pied-a-terre allowed

  • Sublets allowed

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About the building

150 Sullivan Street

150 Sullivan Street, New York, NY 10012

Co-op building inSoho

39 units

6 stories

1900 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

1/18/2017

$3,300

Rented by Harvey Craw Properties

1/7/2017

$3,300

In contract

1/2/2017

$3,300

Price decreased by 6%

12/12/2016

$3,500

Listed by Harvey Craw Properties

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LocationDistance

CEat Spring St

0.13 miles

1at Houston St

0.17 miles

ABCDEFMat West 4th St

0.26 miles

RWat Prince St

0.3 miles

BDFM6at Broadway–Lafayette St

0.32 miles

About Soho

Rental prices shown are base rent before any fees. Visit listings for cost and fees breakdown.

SalesMedian asking price

3 beds

$5.15M

RentalsMedian asking base rent

3 beds

$14,500

SoHo has some of the best people-watching in Manhattan, as it is a mecca for the trendy, sophisticated downtown elite. The north-south running streets are often sites of fashion shoots as well as home to upscale European boutiques. The east-west running streets are busier and always clogged with vendors selling everything from iPhone cases to incense. One you hit Broadway, you could be in just about any mall in America with retail chains, tourists, teenagers, and disgruntled New Yorkers dominating the avenue. The energy in SoHo is fast-paced and all hustle and bustle; it is a quintessentially vibrant New York neighborhood, but certainly not for the faint-of-heart or those looking for some peace and quiet.

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