Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$6,250,000
Potential Rebate: $93,750
Enchanting open sky views, historic loft proportions and sleek modern design define this sun-kissed split four-bedroom, three-bathroom loft featuring a home office and separate den in a respected Tribeca condominium.<br> <br> Inside this expansive showplace, soaring beamed ceilings and designer lighting rise above wide-plank hardwood floors and painted brick walls, and a dozen oversized windows capture glorious natural light and views to the north and east. The thoughtfully planned layout accommodates busy daily life, working from home and lavish entertaining with equal ease, while generous closet space and separate storage unit keep things neat and tidy. A gracious foyer lined by a roomy mudroom and a chic powder room ushers you into the massive great room where living and dining areas are surrounded by treetops and skyline views. The pristine culinary kitchen makes cooking and cleaning a dream with sleek wood cabinetry, slab countertops and a fleet of stainless steel appliances, including a vented gas cooktop, wall oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, built-in microwave and refrigerator drawers. The wide island/breakfast bar is perfect for casual meals and conversation, while dark backsplashes, open shelving and undercabinet lighting add a designer touch to the magazine-worthy space. Off the great room, pocket doors reveal an ingenious home office space with two desks, perfect for work or study.<br> <br> The home's luxurious accommodations begin with a sprawling owner's suite featuring a king-size bedroom, huge custom walk-in closet, and en suite spa bathroom with a long double vanity, rain shower, private water closet, custom cabinetry and wood paneling. The split-bedroom layout includes a separate wing, where you'll find three nicely sized secondary bedrooms with roomy closets and built-in desks alongside two well-appointed full bathrooms. A spacious den/media room and a laundry closet with an in-unit washer-dryer complete this turnkey Tribeca sanctuary.<br> <br> Built in 1910, 161 Hudson Street features a handsome buff brick and limestone facade with neo-Renaissance elements throughout. The building once housed dried fruit, machinery and paper businesses. Converted to residential condominium use in 2004, the pet-friendly elevator building offers part-time doorman service (weekdays 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., weekends 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.), storage and a common roof deck. A 1% flip tax is paid by the buyer.<br> <br> In this Tribeca Historic District location at the corner of Hudson and Laight streets, you'll enjoy fantastic shopping, dining and nightlife, including Frenchette, Bubby's and Locanda Verde. Hudson Square's buzzy tech startups and advertising shops are nearby, and Hudson River Park offers near-endless waterfront outdoor space and recreation. Transportation from this coveted neighborhood is effortless with 1, A/C/E, J/Z, 6 and N/Q/R/W trains, excellent bus service and CitiBike stations all within easy reach.<br>
$34,080 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$93,750
Monthly savings impact
$260/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 161 HUDSON Street against the surrounding Tribeca market.
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This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within Tribeca.
Tribeca (Triangle Below Canal) is widely considered the wealthiest and most desirable neighborhood in New York City. Known for its massive industrial lofts, cobblestone streets, and celebrity residents, it is the epitome of downtown luxury. For buyers seeking Tribeca Manhattan real estate, it offers an unmatched combination of space, privacy, and cool.
Living in Tribeca, Manhattan is chic and comfortable. The streets are wide and surprisingly quiet. As a premier Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it has transformed from an industrial wasteland into a family-friendly enclave of multimillion-dollar homes.
The market for homes for sale in Tribeca is top-tier. The signature property is the loft: thousands of square feet, cast-iron columns, and high ceilings. New developments like towering glass condos (e.g., 56 Leonard) have added ultra-modern options to the mix.
Unless you have a significant budget, entry is difficult. It is a market driven by privacy, with many buildings offering private garages and paparazzi-proof entrances.
The lifestyle in Tribeca is family-centric luxury. You will see more strollers than nightlife. The restaurants are world-class (Locanda Verde, The Odeon) but the vibe is relaxed and neighborhoody.
The community is affluent and creative. It hosts the Tribeca Film Festival, adding a layer of cultural glamour. Residents value the low-density feel; the buildings aren't as tall as FiDi, so there is more sky.
Tribeca is incredibly connected. The 1/2/3, A/C/E, and R/W trains all service the area. It is easy to get uptown or to Brooklyn.
Connectivity to the West Side Highway makes it a favorite for those who drive to weekend homes in the Hamptons or upstate.
Hudson River Park is the neighborhood's playground, offering mini-golf, volleyball, and running paths. Washington Market Park is a beloved local green space.
Amenities are unmatched: Whole Foods, Target, and boutique fitness studios abound. The schools, particularly PS 234, are among the most coveted public schools in the city.
Tribeca is best for high-net-worth families, celebrities, and buyers who want the maximum amount of space and privacy available in Manhattan.

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