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55 Wall St Apt 520
Listing Notes
Best value, biggest apartment for the money - by far! Presenting Unit #520 in one of the neighborhood's finest pre-war condominiums, 55 Wall Street. Live large in this stunning 3 Bedroom 3.5 bath home of over 2000 square feet, with 10' ceilings for exceptional space and volume. Step inside the proper entry foyer an you'll find an expansive 45' wide open space, perfect for entertaining, with the deluxe island kitchen at the centerpiece of the home. Massive proportions in each of the 3 bedrooms with ensuite limestone bathrooms and ample closets. The primary suite features a highly functional dress alcove for the biggest of wardrobes, giving a lovely separation and privacy from the rest of the space. Dual exposure facing north and south to Exchange Place and into the building's central courtyard, the home is remarkably quiet and has no other adjoining unit on any side. Thoughtfully finished with in unit washer/dryer, soundproof windows, solar/blackout shades, and wide plank mahogany hardwood floors throughout. Priced for an immediate sale, and can be sold furnished. About the building: Recognized as an Historic Landmark, 55 Wall Street is an architectural marvel and one of Wall Street's more prestigious addresses. Top tier services and amenities include an attentive 24 hour staff, with concierge, porter service, and live-in resident manager. Bi-level fitness center, and a gorgeous landscaped roof deck. The liberal sublet policy make this an ideal pied-a-terre or vacation home that can be rented short term while not in use (30 day minimum). Truly one of Wall Street's finest luxury homes and not to be missed.
Market Insights
$675/sqft vs a nearby median of $2018/sqft.
- -67% versus the nearby median price per square foot.
- 5 price records are available for this property.
- 2,038 sqft creates a usable price-per-square-foot read.
Pricing Read
Asking price is about 214.1% below the fair value — likely to draw competing offers if it's still on market.
- Transit access+$165k +4.0%
- Days-on-market gravity−$123k −3.0%
- Pre-war character+$103k +2.5%
- High-density walkability+$82k +2.0%
- Visible condition issues−$21k −0.5%
Property Read
The asking price per square foot is below the nearby median, which can be worth a closer comp check.
Recorded price cuts can create room for negotiation, but the latest ask still needs to be compared against true comps.
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Listing Details
- Days on market
- 561 days
- Last price change
- Up $1,362,100 (10559%)
- Listed
- Oct 28, 2024
- Photos
- 21 photos
- Property type
- condos
- Status
- for sale
- Last sold
- Feb 7, 2012 · $1,857,190
Features & Amenities
Photos
Building Facts
- Year built
- 1842
- Stories
- 9
- Total units
- 108
- Residential units
- 107
- Building area
- 4.33 ac
- Lot size
- 34,056 sqft
- Land use
- Mixed residential and commercial buildings
- Building class
- RM
From NYC public records where available.
Price History
Public Records
147 total recorded against the building
1 total recorded
Tax-lot deed, mortgage, and transfer records on file
Top: vendor enforcement
Top complaint types in ZIP 10005
- Vendor Enforcement970
- Illegal Parking417
- Noise321
- Noise - Residential265
- Noise - Street/Sidewalk149
Recent DOB
- Nov 1, 2023V-DOB VIOLATION - ACTIVE · FISPFCS-FAILURE TO CORRECT SWARMP CONDITIONS (FACADE) FACADE REQUIRED
- Feb 21, 2023V-DOB VIOLATION - ACTIVE · FISPHAZ-HAZARDOUS CONDITION (FACADE) FACADE REQUIRED
- Jan 27, 2021V*-DOB VIOLATION - Resolved · E-ELEVATOR ELEVATORREQUIRED
- Jan 27, 2021V*-DOB VIOLATION - Resolved · E-ELEVATOR ELEVATORREQUIRED
Recent HPD
- Mar 15, 2023Class A · (A) § HMC:FILE ANNUAL BEDBUG REPORT IN ACCORDANCE WITH HPD RULE AS DESCRIBED ON THE BACK OF THIS NOTICE OF VIOLATION OR AS DESCRIBED ON HPD S WEBSITE, WWW.NYC.GOV\HPD, SEARCH BE...
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