A Tudor Style Loft on South William Street! Available September 15th.
Located on a quiet and historic street in FiDi is a beautiful and bright corner 1-bedroom with 11 ft ceilings and quaint Tudor windows. Spanning across 725 square, this charming home offers a king-sized bedroom with a deep closet and ample space for furniture.
The spacious living room is outfitted with 2 oversized windows, well-maintained wood floors and a sizable breakfast bar. Overlooking the living room is a partially opened Chef's Kitchen featuring appliances by Viking, Miele and Liebherr and offering a tremendous amount of granite counter top space.
This pristine home is completed by a formal entry foyer which offers 2 large closets and a newly updated bathroom with a 3-tier medicine cabinet and vanity.
21 South William Street is a stately condominium on one of FiDi's most desirable streets. There is laundry on each floor, a gym, furnished rooftop and part-time doorman.
Quick Profile
The Financial District (FiDi) today is a bit of a hybrid neighborhood, as the residential component continues to grow in an area that has been historically dominated by the financial and insurance industries. The residential experiment, which began more than two decades ago, continues to evolve in an area with a large concentration of older, large office buildings. Developers have taken to these aged buildings and have re-positioned them as residential properties. In turn, the public spaces, services and retail establishments needed for a thriving residential neighborhood have followed making this an important destination for city residents.
Since 2000, the residential population of the Financial District has nearly tripled in size from about 23,000 residents to more than 60,000 inhabitants. Many of the residential pioneers to FiDi were people attracted to the lower rents in the neighborhood, particularly the post-collegiate crowd. While the millennials still maintain a large footprint here, there are plenty of families that now consider the Wall Street area home.
Many of those that live in the Financial District walk to work. If you reside here and need to commute elsewhere, the transportation from here is about as good as it gets. Express trains can take you to Midtown, either east or west, in twenty minutes. Brooklyn is but a single subway stop away. There are also ferries across to Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island.