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Tribeca Townhomes, located at 16 Warren Street in Manhattan’s popular Tribeca neighborhood, is a new construction, LEED-certified condominium building with many exclusive luxury apartments for sale. Equipped with state-of-the-art features and an environmentally minded design, Tribeca Townhomes stands apart as a unique living environment in New York City, especially because Tribeca Townhomes is registered with the U.S. Green Building Council and is LEED-certified, the benchmark for high-performance green buildings.
Careful attention has been paid to each detail in an effort to meld responsible living with contemporary design. Tribeca Townhomes offers top-of-the-line finishes, utilizing the sophisticated shapes of Hans Grohe, Dornbacht and Duravit in the bathroom, and the dependability of Miele and SubZero in the kitchen. This boutique New York City condominium incorporates green design throughout, from the solar panels on the roof, to the energy-conserving, heat-control system inside. Plus, residents will enjoy private wine cellars, gas-burning fireplaces, and private terraces in one of Manhattan’s trendiest and most cultured neighborhoods.
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Consistently on and off the market, periodically, for the past four years, this penthouse in TriBeCa townhomes is still having trouble finding potential buyers. The price of this penthouse has been dropped at a total of $2,925,000 of its original asking price.
Maybe TriBeCa isn't ready to add any new kids to the block. TriBeCa Townhomes are having a hard time selling their six units. Can it be because those looking to live in the area are attracted to the neighborhood's historic buildings and vintage charm? Prices on the units are continuing to drop in hopes to attract occupants. In 2010, a 3,381-square-foot penthouse was sold at $6.45 million a significant drop from its initial price of $9.175 million in 2008.
If you're looking to live in the TriBeCa area now may be the right time. A 3 bedroom duplex listed at $4,175,000 didn't receive any takers therefore resulting in the remaining 5 units to be price chopped as well. In addition, a penthouse in TriBeCa Townhomes has a new asking price is at $8.5 million, a $675,000 reduction!