323 Canal Street, Unit 3
323 Canal Street, Unit 3
$3,850
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Rented
Description
Live in this gut-renovated one-bedroom, one-bathroom home that wraps the finest finishes, incredible light and outdoor space in Old World New York City history.
Oversized windows facing north and south invite ample sunshine inside this pristine home featuring a lovely 471-square-foot private terrace surrounded by SoHo views. Gleaming wide-plank floors nod to the carefully chosen new finishes, while painted brick walls and original dormer windows reference the home's historic past. The open Scavolini...Live in this gut-renovated one-bedroom, one-bathroom home that wraps the finest finishes, incredible light and outdoor space in Old World New York City history.
Oversized windows facing north and south invite ample sunshine inside this pristine home featuring a lovely 471-square-foot private terrace surrounded by SoHo views. Gleaming wide-plank floors nod to the carefully chosen new finishes, while painted brick walls and original dormer windows reference the home's historic past. The open Scavolini designer kitchen is a masterpiece in both form and function with a Bertazzoni range and microwave, Fisher & Paykel refrigerator and Bosch dishwasher. The bedroom is bright and spacious, and the spa-like bathroom include gorgeous stone alongside sleek Reclaimed wood vanities, Duravit sink on natural stone countertops and Dornbracht fittings. Lovely Atemide and Waterworks lighting adds tasteful illumination to every room, while the in-unit Bosch washer-dryer provides coveted convenience.
321 and 323 Canal Street were constructed as a row of handsome brick Federal houses with attractive dormer windows in 1821, just one year after infamous Collect Pond was drained and Canal Street was filled and paved. Among the first residents of 321 Canal was Samuel F.B. Morse, the well-known American painter responsible for developing the telegraph and Morse code. Today, 321 and 323 are among only three houses in the row that have retained their original exterior designs, which have been carefully restored to their historic grandeur. Set within the SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District, this phenomenal residence is perfectly position at the intersection of SoHo, Tribeca and Hudson Square. Enjoy world-class dining, shopping and nightlife at every turn while sprawling Hudson River Park provides 550 acres of riverfront open space and recreation nearby. Transportation from this accessible neighborhood couldn't be better with N/Q/R/W, J/Z, 6, A/C/E and 1 trains within minutes.
Oversized windows facing north and south invite ample sunshine inside this pristine home featuring a lovely 471-square-foot private terrace surrounded by SoHo views. Gleaming wide-plank floors nod to the carefully chosen new finishes, while painted brick walls and original dormer windows reference the home's historic past. The open Scavolini...Live in this gut-renovated one-bedroom, one-bathroom home that wraps the finest finishes, incredible light and outdoor space in Old World New York City history.
Oversized windows facing north and south invite ample sunshine inside this pristine home featuring a lovely 471-square-foot private terrace surrounded by SoHo views. Gleaming wide-plank floors nod to the carefully chosen new finishes, while painted brick walls and original dormer windows reference the home's historic past. The open Scavolini designer kitchen is a masterpiece in both form and function with a Bertazzoni range and microwave, Fisher & Paykel refrigerator and Bosch dishwasher. The bedroom is bright and spacious, and the spa-like bathroom include gorgeous stone alongside sleek Reclaimed wood vanities, Duravit sink on natural stone countertops and Dornbracht fittings. Lovely Atemide and Waterworks lighting adds tasteful illumination to every room, while the in-unit Bosch washer-dryer provides coveted convenience.
321 and 323 Canal Street were constructed as a row of handsome brick Federal houses with attractive dormer windows in 1821, just one year after infamous Collect Pond was drained and Canal Street was filled and paved. Among the first residents of 321 Canal was Samuel F.B. Morse, the well-known American painter responsible for developing the telegraph and Morse code. Today, 321 and 323 are among only three houses in the row that have retained their original exterior designs, which have been carefully restored to their historic grandeur. Set within the SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District, this phenomenal residence is perfectly position at the intersection of SoHo, Tribeca and Hudson Square. Enjoy world-class dining, shopping and nightlife at every turn while sprawling Hudson River Park provides 550 acres of riverfront open space and recreation nearby. Transportation from this accessible neighborhood couldn't be better with N/Q/R/W, J/Z, 6, A/C/E and 1 trains within minutes.
Amenities
- Roof Deck
- Common Roof Deck
- Common Outdoor Space
- Hardwood Floors
- Walk Up
- Washer / Dryer in Unit
- Dishwasher
- Stainless Steel Appliances
Location
LISTING UPDATED: 11/18/2019 12:43 PM
Property Details for 323 Canal Street, Unit 3
Status | Rented |
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Days on Market | 10 |
Rental Incentives | - |
Available Date | 11/04/2019 |
Lease Term | 12 months |
Furnished | - |
Total Rooms | 2.0 |
Compass Type | Rental |
MLS Type | - |
Year Built | 1915 |
County | New York County |
Building
Location
Building Information for 323 Canal Street, Unit 3
Building/Complex323 Canal StFloor-Stories3Residences4Pet PolicyAllowedYear Built1915Building AgePre-warBuilding TypeLowrise
Property History for 323 Canal Street, Unit 3
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Schools near 323 Canal Street, Unit 3
This home is within New York City Geographic District # 2.
Rating | School | Type | Grades | Distance |
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Public - | PK to 5 | |||
Public - | 6 to 8 | |||
Public - | 6 to 8 | |||
Public - | 6 to 8 |
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P.S. 3 Charrette School PublicPK to 5 | ||
Lower Manhattan Community Middle School Public6 to 8 | ||
Nyc Lab Ms For Collaborative Studies Public6 to 8 | ||
Middle 297 Public6 to 8 |
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