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$7,000

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No longer available 3/23/2010

- ft²

4 rooms

2 beds

1 bath

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Listing by JDF Realty

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No longer available on 3/23/2010

Days on market

134 days

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3rd Floor. 1,600 Square Feet. Fully Furnished. 12' Ceilings. $14,000/fee. $25,000 Security. EIK, Keyed Elevator. 1 or 2 year term. Contact Perry Rothenberg 212-216-9777 ext. 21

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About the building

153 Chambers Street

153 Chambers Street, New York, NY 10007

Condo building inTribeca

4 units

5 stories

1920 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

5/20/2025

$9,500

Rented by Brown Harris Stevens

5/15/2025

$9,500

Price decreased by 3%

5/5/2025

$9,750

Price decreased by 3%

4/22/2025

$10,000

Listed by Brown Harris Stevens

11/29/2023

$8,500

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123at Chambers St

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ACE23at Chambers St

0.12 miles

Eat World Trade Center

0.18 miles

RWat City Hall

0.24 miles

1at Franklin St

0.25 miles

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