Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$2,500,000
Potential Rebate: $37,500
Welcome to Residence 11B, a sprawling 3-bedroom, 3-bath loft-style home offering nearly 2,300 square feet of refined living space in one of Manhattan's most vibrant neighborhoods. Thoughtfully designed and filled with natural light from three exposures, this expansive residence combines downtown character with modern conveniences.<br> <br> The dramatic great room is lined with 15 large windows which frame sweeping views of the neighborhood's iconic architecture. An open-concept living and dining area creates a seamless flow, ideal for both everyday comfort and effortless entertaining. A chef's kitchen anchors the space, featuring premium appliances, sleek finishes, and abundant storage.<br> <br> The primary suite boasts a spa-inspired bath with a glass shower and freestanding soaking tub. A marble-clad five-fixture bath and an additional full bathroom with tub add convenience and flexibility. Highlights of this contemporary home include central air conditioning, an in-unit washer/dryer, and an impressive array of custom upgrades, as well as several oversized hall closets. Bamboo floors and custom walnut built-ins add warmth and texture throughout.<br> <br> Located in the heart of the Financial District, Residence 11B offers a rare blend of space, style, and convenience. At 130 Fulton Street Condominium, residents enjoy a prime location just moments from public transportation, top restaurants, and the historic landmarks of the Financial District. The condo has a range of amenities, including a part-time doorman, furnished roof deck, and well-equipped fitness center, as well as a tastefully renovated lobby and hallways.<br> <br> There is currently a special assessment of $1,924/month until November 2026.<br>
$15,125 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$37,500
Monthly savings impact
$104/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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South Street Seaport is where New York began. Located on the East River in Lower Manhattan, it is a historic district featuring some of the oldest architecture in the city, lively piers, and a revitalized waterfront. For buyers interested in South Street Seaport Manhattan real estate, it offers a blend of 19th-century charm and modern luxury.
Living in South Street Seaport is atmospheric. You walk on cobblestones past tall ships docked at the pier. As a transforming Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it has evolved from a tourist trap into a vibrant residential community with high-end dining and entertainment.
The market for homes for sale in South Street Seaport is a mix of converted Federal-style commercial buildings and ultra-modern glass towers. The contrast is striking.
Development has been booming, with new luxury condos offering river views and top-tier amenities. Prices have risen as the neighborhood has "arrived" as a legitimate destination for locals, not just visitors.
The lifestyle in South Street Seaport is distinct. It feels maritime and open. Residents enjoy the rooftop concerts at Pier 17, movies at the Alamo Drafthouse, and dining at the Tin Building by Jean-Georges.
The community is growing, attracting professionals working in the Financial District who want more character than the typical sleek high-rise offers. It is lively on summer evenings but peaceful in the mornings.
South Street Seaport is a short walk from the major transit hub at Fulton Street (A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, 5 trains), connecting you to anywhere in the city.
The NYC Ferry terminal at Pier 11 is a major asset, offering boat commutes to Brooklyn, Queens, and Midtown. It is the most scenic way to travel.
Pier 17 acts as a massive public rooftop park with stunning views of the Brooklyn Bridge. The East River Esplanade allows for biking and running along the water.
Amenities have skyrocketed in quality. The Tin Building is a culinary marketplace that rivals Eataly. The area has become a genuine hotspot for food and culture.
South Street Seaport is best for history buffs, lovers of waterfront living, and FiDi professionals who want a neighborhood with soul and cobblestones.

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