FOR SALE
55 WALL #520
NewYork, Financial District, New York City, NY
FOR SALE
Asking
$2,100,000
BTC
22.081
ETH
592.64
Beds
3
Baths
4
Home Size
2,038 sq. ft.
Year Built
1842
An attractive investor sale with a tenant-in-place until January 2026, inquire within! 55 Wall Street, Residence 520 is a rare offering: a three-bedroom, three-ensuite home with an additional powder room, located on one of the world's most renowned streets, steeped in history, within a coveted condominium that embodies the iconic Classical Beaux-Arts architectural style.
This elegantly proportioned residence spans over 2,000 square feet (189 square meters) and features a 30-foot-deep (9.14 meters) open-concept living and dining area, complemented by 10-foot-high (3 meters) ceilings throughout. The kitchen is equipped with granite countertops, a generously sized island, and beyond ample of storage space.
The primary king-size bedroom suite offers a lounge area opposite the bed, four deep closets, and a luxurious limestone marble bathroom with a deep soaking tub and separate shower. Both the second and third bedroom ensuites feature spacious closets and limestone marble bathrooms. Additional highlights of the residence include an in-unit washer and dryer, as well as crown and base moldings throughout.
At 55 Wall Street, residents experience hotel-like services. The white-glove condominium offers 24-hour front desk service, doorman and concierge services, a bi-level fitness center, and a beautifully landscaped roof deck. Housekeeping, dry-cleaning and laundry services are available for convenience (at an additional cost).
Own a piece of history in this architectural masterpiece, once the epicenter of trading and prestigious financial institutions for over a century. Luxury retailers like Tiffany and Hermes are just minutes away, along with Whole Foods Market on Broadway and multiple subway lines.
A New York City landmark, 55 Wall Street once housed the New York Merchants Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange, the United States Customs House, and the National City Bank headquarters. Originally designed by Isaiah Rogers in 1836, the building's lower floors feature 12 Ionic columns. In 1907, McKim, Mead & White expanded the structure, adding 12 Corinthian columns surrounding the additional upper floors. The same architects designed some of New York's most cherished landmarks, including the Pierpont Morgan Library, the Harvard Club, and the University Club. In 2005, this historic gem was transformed into a luxury residential condominium, merging ancient Greek and Roman design with modern living.
This elegantly proportioned residence spans over 2,000 square feet (189 square meters) and features a 30-foot-deep (9.14 meters) open-concept living and dining area, complemented by 10-foot-high (3 meters) ceilings throughout. The kitchen is equipped with granite countertops, a generously sized island, and beyond ample of storage space.
The primary king-size bedroom suite offers a lounge area opposite the bed, four deep closets, and a luxurious limestone marble bathroom with a deep soaking tub and separate shower. Both the second and third bedroom ensuites feature spacious closets and limestone marble bathrooms. Additional highlights of the residence include an in-unit washer and dryer, as well as crown and base moldings throughout.
At 55 Wall Street, residents experience hotel-like services. The white-glove condominium offers 24-hour front desk service, doorman and concierge services, a bi-level fitness center, and a beautifully landscaped roof deck. Housekeeping, dry-cleaning and laundry services are available for convenience (at an additional cost).
Own a piece of history in this architectural masterpiece, once the epicenter of trading and prestigious financial institutions for over a century. Luxury retailers like Tiffany and Hermes are just minutes away, along with Whole Foods Market on Broadway and multiple subway lines.
A New York City landmark, 55 Wall Street once housed the New York Merchants Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange, the United States Customs House, and the National City Bank headquarters. Originally designed by Isaiah Rogers in 1836, the building's lower floors feature 12 Ionic columns. In 1907, McKim, Mead & White expanded the structure, adding 12 Corinthian columns surrounding the additional upper floors. The same architects designed some of New York's most cherished landmarks, including the Pierpont Morgan Library, the Harvard Club, and the University Club. In 2005, this historic gem was transformed into a luxury residential condominium, merging ancient Greek and Roman design with modern living.
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Location
Market Area
NewYork
Neighborhood
Financial District
Agent
Jennie Ma
+1 310 910 1722