| ID # | RLS20053174 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | Liberty Tower 1 yàrá ibùsùn, 1 yàrá ìwẹ̀ (DOM): 152 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1910 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $2,591 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 2 Ìṣẹ́jú: 4, 5 |
| 3 Ìṣẹ́jú: A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, R, W | |
| 5 Ìṣẹ́jú: 1, E | |
| 8 Ìṣẹ́jú: 6 | |
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Ti o wa ni ilẹ-oke 22nd ti Liberty Tower, ile yi ti o ni ọkan yàrá ni imọlẹ ati alaafia nfunni ni apapọ alailẹtọ ti alaye itan ati isọdi ode oni. Awọn ferese nla fẹlẹfẹlẹ aaye pẹlu imọlẹ ọjọ́ alẹ́ dídán ati awọn iwo ilu ti o ṣii, nigba ti awọn ilẹ̀kùn 9½-foot ati awọn ilẹ̀ oak funfun ti a yo pọ si iriri ti iwọn ati afẹfẹ.
Awọn agbegbe gbigbe ati jijẹ nla jẹ pipe fun ṣiṣe awọn alejo, pẹlu ipamọ ti a so pọ ni ayika awọn radiators ati agbọn iìbù kan ti o jinlẹ ti n pese iṣẹ ti o wulo. Ibi idana naa darapọ awọn kọntàti irin alagbara, idẹ-apa funfun, ati awọn ẹrọ to ti ni ilọsiwaju, pẹlu ibọn Bertazzoni, firiji Liebherr, ati dishwasher Bosch.
Yàrá yìí le gba ibusun king-size ni rọọrun ati pe o ni awọn agbọn meji ti o ga pẹlu awọn interiors aṣa. Ibi iwẹ sanlalu ti en-suite nfunni ni ikoko Neptune jinlẹ, awọn irinṣẹ Duravit, awọn ilẹ̀ funfun penny-tile, ati ẹrọ iwẹ LG.
Gbogbo alaye naa n ṣe afihan irisi mimọ, ti ko ni akoko—ti o ni ilọsiwaju sibẹsibẹ n pe ni ilowo.
Ti a kọ ni 1910 ati ti a ṣe apẹrẹ nipasẹ Henry Ives Cobb, Liberty Tower jẹ ọkan ninu awọn alajọṣepọ ipilẹ-war ti o jẹ pataki julọ ni igberiko. Awọn olugbe n gbadun iṣẹ doorman wakati 24, alakoso ti n gbe inu, ati awọn porters ti o ni itọju. Ilẹ naa jẹ ọrẹ fun awọn ẹranko ati gba awọn pieds-à-terre. Subletting ni a gba pẹlu ìmúdájú board lẹhin ọdun meji ti onihun.
Ti o dara julọ ni ipo ni ikọja ti Financial District, Tribeca, ati Seaport, 55 Liberty Street nfunni ni ẹwa ti ko ni afiwe si fere gbogbo ibi ti o wa ni igberiko. Fulton Center ati PATH ọkọ oju-irin jẹ iṣẹju diẹ sẹyin, asopọ pẹlu awọn ila ọkọ oju-irin 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z, R, ati W, pẹlu awọn ibudo Broad St ati Wall St ni to awọn ọṣẹ. Awọn ọna bosi pupọ ati awọn ibi ọkọ ojú omi ti o wa nitosi n pese awọn aṣayan gbigbe afikun kaakiri ilu ati si New Jersey. Lati ibi, gbadun iraye si ni rọọrun si Brookfield Place, Oculus, Eataly, Nobu, ati ile Tin nipasẹ Jean-Georges, tabi gbe rin kekere si etikun, Seaport District, ati City Hall Park—all laarin diẹ ninu awọn ibuso.
Iye itọju ti o din nitori awọn ọna titun ati lọwọlọwọ ti yàrá ọkan ninu ile naa ni ilọsiwaju iwulo yi ti ile igberiko ti o setan lati gbe wọle.
Perched on the 22nd floor of Liberty Tower, this bright and quiet one-bedroom home offers a rare blend of historic detail and modern refinement. Oversized windows fill the space with brilliant afternoon light and open city views, while 9½-foot ceilings and bleached white-oak floors enhance the sense of volume and airiness.
The large living and dining areas are ideal for entertaining, with integrated storage built around the radiators and a deep entry closet providing smart functionality. The kitchen combines polished stainless-steel counters, a white subway-tile backsplash, and premium appliances, including a Bertazzoni range, Liebherr refrigerator, and a Bosch dishwasher.
The bedroom easily accommodates a king-size bed and features two tall closets with custom interiors. The serene en-suite bathroom offers a deep Neptune soaking tub, Duravit fixtures, white penny-tile flooring, and an LG washer/dryer. Every detail reflects a clean, timeless aesthetic—sophisticated yet inviting.
Built in 1910 and designed by Henry Ives Cobb, Liberty Tower is one of downtown’s most iconic prewar cooperatives. Residents enjoy 24-hour doorman service, a live-in superintendent, and attentive porters. The building is pet-friendly and permits pieds-à-terre. Subletting is allowed with board approval after two years of ownership.
Ideally positioned at the crossroads of the Financial District, Tribeca, and the Seaport, 55 Liberty Street offers unmatched convenience to nearly every downtown destination. The Fulton Center and PATH train are moments away, connecting to the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z, R, and W subway lines, with Broad St and Wall St stations just around the corner. Multiple bus routes and nearby ferry terminals provide additional transit options across the city and to New Jersey. From here, enjoy effortless access to Brookfield Place, the Oculus, Eataly, Nobu, and the Tin Building by Jean-Georges, or take a short stroll to the waterfront, Seaport District, and City Hall Park—all within a few blocks.
Significantly lower maintenance than recent and current one-bedroom offerings in the building further enhances the appeal of this move-in-ready downtown classic.
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