$3,375,000
Updated 3 years ago
Off Market

Murray House Condominium

49 Murray Street, 4

Tribeca, Manhattan | Church Street & West Broadway

Loft 6.5 Rooms3 Beds2.5 Baths2,386 Square FeetCondo

$3,375,000
Common Charges$1,507
RE Taxes$1,320
Price Per SF
$1,415

Listing Features

  • Abundant Closets
  • BuiltIns
  • Duplex
  • Entry Foyer
  • Exposed Brick
  • High Ceilings [11']
  • Home Office
  • Private Elevator
  • Track Lighting
  • Washer / Dryer
  • Center Island
  • Dishwasher
  • Eat-in Kitchen
  • Open Kitchen
  • Service Entrance
  • En Suite Bathroom
  • Pedestal Sink
  • Powder Room
  • Stall Shower

Outdoor space and views

  • North Exposure
  • South Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Video Intercom
  • Keyed Elevator
  • Laundry Room
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 49 Murray Street, 4

At nearly 2,400SF, with a living/kitchen/dining area stretching 57ft in length with an 11ft high stamped tin ceiling, this three-bedroom, partially duplexed loft shouts space, space, space! You will not find any other three-bedroom condo in TriBeCa close to this size, at this low price level or with such remarkably low monthlies.

The layout is the logical one, no changes there. Direct key-locked elevator entry into the main 3rd floor space with a double-wide open kitchen that serves as a social center, complete with breakfast bar and range hood vented to the outside. True loft living room with through visibility from the front to the rear windows into a Texas-sized 22ft by 17ft primary bedroom and en-suite bathroom. The space continues to add up on this floor with a 9ft x 10ft home office, a half bathroom and a laundry closet with washer and dryer. The loft extends further upstairs providing two additional windowed bedrooms and another full bathroom. All new central AC system and new lighting throughout. The surfaces need no work, all recently painted with maple hardwood floors in excellent condition. There is even a huge locked door storage space (11ft x 18ft with 8ft ceiling) in the basement.

Built in 1858, 49 Murray Street is a five story Italianate-style loft building with a handsome stone faced facade, converted to condominiums in 1998 with just four units (3 residential, 1 commercial). The building is pet-friendly, has central steam heat that comes from Con Ed pipes (no costly boiler to service) and domestic hot water from a central gas-fired HW heater. New elevator can open flush to the sidewalk, but regular entrance is through video intercom controlled front door of the lobby. Large storage rooms for each unit in sub-basement. Friends will envy how close you are to Whole Foods and Hudson River Park.

Listing History for 49 Murray Street, 4

Now
05/31/2023
TOM by Siim M. Hanja
Brown Harris Stevens
04/28/2023
Back on the Market by Siim M. Hanja
Brown Harris Stevens

Building Details for 49 Murray Street

OwnershipCondo
Building TypeLoft
Service LevelVideo Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessKeyed Elevator
Year Built1858
Financing Allowed90%
Floors/Apts6/3
Learn More About the Building

Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Chambers St
0.04 miles
Chambers St
0.09 miles
Park Place
0.09 miles
World Trade Center
0.12 miles
City Hall
0.14 miles

Citi Bike

Warren St & W Broadway
0.04 miles
Park Pl & Church St
0.06 miles

Contact Agents

Contact Agents

Siim Hanja
Brown Harris Stevens
Rudi Hanja
Brown Harris Stevens

Tribeca | Manhattan

Quick Profile

TriBeCa, named after the small geographic triangle below Canal Street. It’s not really a triangle, it's a quadrilateral and it's bounded by West Street, Broadway, and Chambers Street. It’s a little too late for a name change and besides, QuaBeCa doesn't sound half as cool as Tribeca.  

One of New York City’s more notable acronymed neighborhoods, TriBeCa is known for its trendy boutiques, fabolous restaurants, historical landmarks, and resident celebrity lofts. It still holds the title of one of the coolest places to live in New York City. 

TriBeCa is one of the first residential neighborhoods of New York City. Way back in 1700’s wealthy New Yorkers built homes and maintained gardens in what is now TriBeca. 

Later in history it shifted from residential to warehouses, commerce and markets. After the Civil War, shipping hubs moved from the East River to the Hudson River and revitalized areas like the South Street Seaport and TriBeca. When shipping and commerce increased, the area soon became a favorite spot for wholesalers to store their goods in large industrial warehouses. 

Just like its neighbor SoHo, TriBeCa boasts one of the world’s largest collections of wrought-iron facades and Neo-Grecian architecture. 

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OLR ID: 2032879