56 Pine St
New York, NY 10005

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Habitaciones | Baños | pies² promedio |
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1 habitación 1 habitación 1 Hab | 1 baño 1 baño 1 Baño | — |
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MUEBLES COMPLETOS Hermosamente diseñados, Junior de 1-Bedroom en un edificio de servicio completo y ubicación céntrica en el distrito financiero. Esta encantadora casa cuenta con techos altos, elegantes pisos de madera, un magnífico armario, calefacción central y aire acondicionado, y un baño extragrande con azulejos. Los servicios del edificio incluyen servicio de portero las 24 horas, lavandería en cada piso, gimnasio recientemente renovado, lounge para residentes y sala multimedia.
56 Pine St se encuentra en New York County en el código postal 10005. Esta área está atendida por la zona de asistencia del New York City Geographic District # 2.
Características del condominio
Aire acondicionado
Conexiones para lavadora/secadora
Suelos de madera maciza
Microondas
- Conexiones para lavadora/secadora
- Aire acondicionado
- Calefacción
- Libre de humo
- Preinstalación de cables
- Electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable
- Cocina
- Microondas
- Horno
- Nevera
- Suelos de madera maciza
- Suelos de baldosas
- Vistas
- Servicio de paquetería
- Instalaciones de lavandería
- Acceso controlado
- Portero
- Ascensor
- Gimnasio
Tarifas y políticas
Las siguientes cuotas se basan en información proporcionada por la comunidad y es posible que no incluyan cuotas adicionales o servicios básicos.
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Detalles
Opciones del contrato
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12 meses

56 Pine Street
56 Pine is a designated landmark built by architect Oswald Wirz in 1893; known then as the Wallace Building, it initially served as a 12-story office building and is notable both for its Romanesque Revival architecture and historical significance. According to the plaque from the New York Landmarks Preservation Foundation, “It illustrates a phase of New York’s progression from small commercial structures to today’s mammoth office towers.” At the time, 56 Pine set a new height record for the area. The plaque also points out the building’s terra cotta facade, deep-set arched windows and Byzantine carvings along its stone columns, “including intricate foliate panels and fantastic heads.” These are further proclaimed to be some of the finest in the city and entail gargoyle sea serpents. 56 Pine was converted to condos in 2005 with 16 stories and carved up into smaller units. Michael Flatow, a broker with Corcoran, has been showing apartments here for the past decade and notes that some clients have been drawn to the building’s architecture, while others simply like the location. “It’s a good entry to the neighborhood. Most of the other condos [nearby] are higher end with more amenities,” he adds, as well as larger buildings. He points out how 56 Pine Street exudes a boutique feel but still provides features like a full-time door attendant. Studios and one-bedrooms comprise most of the 90 apartments and feature nine-foot ceilings, tall windows, HVAC units and hardwood floors. The conversion was nearly 20 years ago, so many apartments have since been renovated, but original features include kitchens with black cabinets and counters and all-white bathrooms with basic finishes and a shower-tub combo. Converting a historic building resulted in some quirks, like windows abutting the ceiling and windows in the shower. But the conversion also retained some notable features, like the terra cotta arches outside of windows facing Pine Street. Thanks in part to the building’s location on low-trafficked Pine, apartments are especially quiet. Units may lack washers and dryers, but there are small laundry rooms on each floor for seven units, so wait times aren’t a big issue. Studios start at 430 square feet; a recent one sold for $385,000. True one-bedrooms start around 600 square feet and $600,000; there are three penthouse apartments among the two bedrooms, but in general, two bedrooms are 1,100 square feet at most; the last sale of this size fetched $1 million. A full-time attendant presides over the small lobby, renovated about two years ago. Few original architectural details remain inside, although the elevator button panel looks pretty dated. Amenities are located on the second floor, recently repainted, which retains historic-like elements with its arched doorways and wainscotting. The large-windowed gym is spacious for a boutique building, and as such never gets crowded. The nearby library is underutilized, but residents sometimes take advantage of the cozy media room and adjoining lounge at the opposite end of the long hallway to get some work done. The 12-foot ceilings and massive windows allow plenty of light in both rooms, comfortably outfitted with couches and a fireplace, and the space is just as quiet as in the residences. There’s also a separate area outside of those rooms offering a pool table and catering kitchen; Flatow mentions that he’s seen small parties with strollers held there. Pine Street is basically an alley with a small number of businesses and continuous construction, but there are some shoutouts on the block. These include Michelin-starred Crown Shy for new American fare and 60 Pine Street, an event space across the way that’s both historic and haunted. But the surrounding streets of the Financial District are busier than they used to be. “The neighborhood has been changing for a while, and growing since the pandemic,” Flatow says. “It’s not just office buildings and deserted in the evening.” For example, the redeveloped Pier 17 nearby has reinvigorated South Street Seaport for locals, while cobblestoned Stone Street, lined with bars, now attracts more locals instead of just area employees and tourists. And a newish Whole Foods is just a five-minute walk away. “Almost every subway comes here,” Flatow says, starting with an entrance to the express 2, 3 lines directly across the street at the Wall Street stop. Nearby options include the J, Z at Broad Street and A, C, E at Fulton Street. There’s also the 4, 5 at a nearby Wall Street station and the R, W at Rector Street. FDR Drive is a few blocks east and provides easy access to the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges or the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel. A certain number of units are rentals, and short-term rentals are allowed as well.
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Habitaciones | Tamaño promedio | Más bajo | Típico | Premium |
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1 Habitación 1 Habitación 1 Habitación | 737 Pies² | $1,100 | $1,432 | $1,690 |
2 Habitaciones 2 Habitaciones 2 Habitaciones | 1117 Pies² | $1,300 | $1,887 | $2,750 |
3 Habitaciones 3 Habitaciones 3 Habitaciones | 1755 Pies² | $1,600 | $2,856 | $3,650 |
4 Habitaciones 4 Habitaciones 4 Habitaciones | 3201 Pies² | $3,950 | $3,975 | $4,000 |
- Conexiones para lavadora/secadora
- Aire acondicionado
- Calefacción
- Libre de humo
- Preinstalación de cables
- Electrodomésticos de acero inoxidable
- Cocina
- Microondas
- Horno
- Nevera
- Suelos de madera maciza
- Suelos de baldosas
- Vistas
- Servicio de paquetería
- Instalaciones de lavandería
- Acceso controlado
- Portero
- Ascensor
- Gimnasio
Institutos y Universidades | Distancia de | ||
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Institutos y Universidades | Dist. | ||
A pie: | 8 minutos | 0.4 mi | |
A pie: | 8 minutos | 0.4 mi | |
A pie: | 18 minutos | 1.0 mi | |
A pie: | 19 minutos | 1.0 mi |
Las opciones de transporte disponibles en New York incluyen Wall Street (2,3 Line), a 0.1 milla de 56 Pine St Unidad APT 5C. 56 Pine St Unidad APT 5C está cerca de Laguardia, a 11.6 millas o 23 minutos de distancia, y de Newark Liberty International, a 13.1 millas o 22 minutos de distancia.
Tránsito / metro | Distancia de | ||
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Tránsito / metro | Dist. | ||
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A pie: | 1 minuto | 0.1 mi |
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A pie: | 3 minutos | 0.2 mi |
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A pie: | 4 minutos | 0.2 mi |
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A pie: | 4 minutos | 0.3 mi |
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A pie: | 5 minutos | 0.3 mi |
Tren suburbano | Distancia de | ||
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Tren suburbano | Dist. | ||
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En coche: | 7 minutos | 2.1 mi |
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En coche: | 7 minutos | 2.2 mi |
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En coche: | 12 minutos | 4.3 mi |
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En coche: | 12 minutos | 4.4 mi |
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En coche: | 13 minutos | 4.8 mi |
Aeropuertos | Distancia de | ||
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Aeropuertos | Dist. | ||
Laguardia
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En coche: | 23 minutos | 11.6 mi |
Newark Liberty International
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En coche: | 22 minutos | 13.1 mi |
Tiempo y distancia desde 56 Pine St Unidad APT 5C.
Centros comerciales | Distancia de | ||
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Centros comerciales | Dist. | ||
A pie: | 7 minutos | 0.4 mi | |
A pie: | 9 minutos | 0.5 mi | |
En coche: | 6 minutos | 1.8 mi |
Parques y recreación | Distancia de | ||
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Parques y recreación | Dist. | ||
Battery Park
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A pie: | 10 minutos | 0.5 mi |
City Hall Park
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A pie: | 12 minutos | 0.6 mi |
Castle Clinton National Monument
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En coche: | 3 minutos | 1.2 mi |
Cadman Plaza Park
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En coche: | 5 minutos | 2.0 mi |
Brooklyn Bridge Park
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En coche: | 6 minutos | 2.2 mi |
Medico | Distancia de | ||
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Medico | Dist. | ||
En coche: | 9 minutos | 2.7 mi | |
En coche: | 8 minutos | 3.0 mi | |
En coche: | 13 minutos | 4.8 mi |
Bases militares | Distancia de | ||
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Bases militares | Dist. | ||
En coche: | 4 minutos | 2.0 mi | |
En coche: | 20 minutos | 10.4 mi |
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