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$4,995

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Rented 6/10/2022

650 ft²

$92 per ft²

3 rooms

1 bed

1 bath

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Listed By

Jack J Laboz

United American Land

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Listing by United American Land

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Rented on 6/10/2022

Days on market

3 days

Last price change

No changes

About

650 square feet
1 King-sized Bedroom (With room for furniture)
Condo type finishes
Granite kitchen tops
Washer and dryer in Unit
Stainless steel appliances
Exposed brick
Central air conditioning and heat
Very bright
SKYLIGHT
walk in closet in bedroom

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Home features

  • Central air

  • Dishwasher

  • Hardwood floors

  • Washer/dryer

Building amenities

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About the building

63 Lispenard Street

63 Lispenard Street, New York, NY 10013

Rental building inTribeca

8 units

5 stories

1920 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

6/10/2022

$4,995

Rented by United American Land

6/7/2022

$4,995

Listed by United American Land

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About Tribeca

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SalesMedian asking price

1 bed

$1.8M

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1 bed

$6,545

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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