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New York, NY, 10038 • Financial District • New York County
$3147/sqft
Down payment assistance available
4Beds
5Baths
6,355Sqft
1900Built
Waterfront Property
Direct water access
Scenic Views
City · Park/Greenbelt · Skyline · Water
Character Home
Built 1900 · 126 years of history
Fulton/Seaport
Fitness Center · Elevator(s) · Concierge
Enhanced Security
Doorman · Full-Time Doorman
Outdoor Living
Terrace
Garage
Garage
Hardwood Floors
Quality flooring throughout
This home is in high demand
Listed 43 days ago · 3,775 views · 293 saves · Top 4% likely to sell soon
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Condo · Built 1900 · Historic
Introducing the Sky House at 150 Nassau Street, a true one-of-one masterpiece. The brainchild of architect David Hotson and interior designer Ghislaine Viñas, Sky House is as much a home as it is an immersive art piece. Named twice by Interior Design Magazine as the best of the best – in 2015, as best of the decade, and in 2025 as best of the last twenty years – Sky House outshines its peers precisely because it has none. Every detail has been mathematically engineered for precision, and meticulously maintained since its completion. This was no small feat; the planning and construction took over 5 years. The result was worth the wait. Spanning the top four floors of the American Tract Society building – including the full, two-story arcade – Sky House sprawls playfully and deliberately across its 6,500 square feet of interiors. One must first discuss the slide: a two-part spiralizing vortex made of German stainless steel. It launches from the top floor – the acute apex of the building – and plunges through to the next floor. Take a moment to catch your breath, then descend the second section, a vortex that releases giddily into the foyer. Here, on the main level, you begin to appreciate the scale of the home. It is a grand, open space, where immense arched windows provide 270-degree views, including both rivers and skyline landmarks. Cutouts, partitions, and viewing decks allow the ceilings to vault up nearly 46 feet to the top of the building. The volume of space allows for a functional rock wall and a rope swing to grace the middle of the room. Sunrises and sunsets cast unobstructed light across the floor, which opens to a 1,200 square foot terrace to the east. Here, you’ll notice the pedigree of the building itself, which dates back to 1895. The green pitched roof, copper portholes, and 20-foot-tall caryatids contrast the ultra-modern finishes and textures from the interior. The home is also undoubtedly practical. The kitchen includes a large island, providing ample counter space, and includes a top-of-the-line appliance package by Sub-Zero, Gaggenau, and Miele. Behind it, a secondary prep kitchen is perfect for caterers or major holidays. There are two wine refrigerators on this floor – each Sub-Zero – along with a full laundry room, two powder rooms, and walk-in coat closet. If you look closely, you’ll find a hidden pantry behind a column's face, and storage below sections of the living room floor. On the south end of the floor is the primary suite, which includes exposures to the south, east, and west. Enter through a media or sitting room, where the snaking slide sits as visual centerpiece. The bedroom features custom wallpaper and has a corner exposure. The primary bathroom has a standalone tub with jets, water closet, steam shower, and heated nanoglass floors, as well as vanities on either end of the room. Multiple closets and a hidden room allow for more than enough storage. On the mezzanine level, a catwalk overlooking the lower level leads to a study, ideal for work or for appreciating the magnitude of the home below. The third floor contains three additional bedrooms, plus a floating lounge area, and is wrapped on all sides by a 1,200 square foot terrace. This second outdoor space gives full 360-degree views of the city, as well as close-up views of the building’s historic exterior details, including the lion’s heads, copper porthole windows, decorative globes, and green rooftop tiling. The fourth floor, currently serving as a home gym, is the true top of the building. Ten porthole windows illuminate this upper space, and glass cutouts in the floor provide a view all the way down to the main level of the apartment. 150 Nassau Street, known as the American Tract Society Building, dates back to 1895. Today, it is a full-service condominium with amenities that include a full-time doorman, live-in superintendent, gym, and common roof deck, plus an on-site garage managed by a third party.
Standout features identified
Our analysis highlights two powder rooms, full laundry room, and walk-in coat closet as key attractions of this home.
Based on current rates
Est. 6.87% rate · 30yr fixed · $16,000,000 loan
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