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Spacious, light-filled, and in excellent condition, Floor 15 at 26 Beaver Street is a 2350+/- square foot full floor loft with three exposures north, south, and east. While currently configured as 2 bedrooms and 2 ½ bathrooms, the layout is easily converted to 3+ bedrooms. Note: An assumable mortgage of approximately $850,000 is available at a rate of 2.301%. Two key-locked elevators open directly into a large private landing that features abundant storage including two double closets as well as an 8’ x 4’ storage room. The south and east-facing corner great room has a 20’ 8” x 29’8” living/dining area and a 13’4”’ x 12’4” open windowed kitchen. Bright and expansive it features 8 oversized Citi Quiet windows as well as built-ins including a hidden media and storage closet. Off the kitchen, there is a large, windowed half bath with washer and dryer. The generous 19’4” x 15’ primary corner bedroom suite offers plenty of room for a sitting area or desk and has 6 oversized Citi Quiet windows with open views to the north and east and features a huge walk-in closet/dressing area and a windowed ensuite bath. The 15’ x 10’ 7” second bedroom faces north and also has an ensuite bath and plenty of built-ins and storage including a walk-in closet. Additional features of Floor 15: 3-zone HVAC system, 17 oversized Citi Quiet windows, high (9’-10’) original tin ceilings, stacked washer and dryer, hardwood floors, abundant closets, built-ins, and floor-to-ceiling storage spaces throughout the apartment. A private storage unit with a bicycle hook is also included at no additional cost. Floor 15 is located at 26 Beaver Street, a boutique, prewar co-op on the original site of the Norton Lilly Shipping Company. 80% financing, pied-à-terre, sub-letting, and pets are all permitted. There is a new virtual doorman system, two keyed elevators, and an on-site (Monday through Friday) super who handles the distribution of packages. 26 Beaver is an extremely well-run coop. Maintenance, which has been reduced over the past two years, includes private storage lockers and bike storage as well as all gas and water. Recent add-ons include facade improvements, an entirely brand-new roof, and a retrofitted rear lobby to allow for service entrance for deliveries. 26 Beaver has an operating reserve of $1M+. Once part of the 17th-century city of New Amsterdam, 26 Beaver is one of Manhattan’s most historic streets, so named in the 1660s for beaver pelts that were economically important to the city at that time. 26 Beaver is convenient to a growing roster of retailers including the new Whole Foods just two blocks away and is in easy walking distance to the World Trade Center, Battery Park City, Brookfield Place, Stone Street, Tribeca, Chinatown, South Street Seaport, East and Hudson River ferries and all major subway lines. In addition to Battery Park, there are many micro parks to enjoy.