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44 Laight Street #2-A
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44 Laight Street #2-A

Tribeca, Manhattan

MLS® #RLS20075372

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Listing by Bespoke Real Estate LLC

NYC FARE Act Notice: Under NYC Local Law 119 (effective June 2025), if the landlord hired the broker, the tenant is not responsible for the broker fee. Ask about fee responsibility before scheduling a viewing.

3

Bedrooms

3

Baths

4,012

Sq. Ft.

1896

Year Built

Quick Summary

Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 3
Living Area 4,012 sq ft
Year Built 1896
Ownership Condo
Parking Garage
Neighborhood Tribeca

Property Highlights

  • Views: City
  • Exposure: North,South facing
  • Style: Prewar,Loft architecture

Property Details

Type Condo
Ownership Condominium
Total Rooms 5
Baths 3 Full
View City
Exposure North,South
Cooling Other
Pets Yes
Cross Street Varick Street/Hudson Street
Year Built 1896
Living Area 4,012 sq ft
Parking Garage Available
Architectural Style Prewar,Loft
Furnished Furnished
Block/Lot 0220/7503

Description

SHORT TERM RENTAL AVAILABLE UNTIL JULY 1ST 2026. Minimum stay 30 days.

Residence 2A at the Grabler Building offers over 4,000 SF+/- of living space in a boutique, 18-unit Tribeca condominium. Once a pipe fitting factory, this 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom loft retains its industrial character while incorporating modern upgrades. With key-locked elevator access and a focus on space and proportion, it’s a refined downtown residence.
Located on a quiet cobblestone block of Laight Street, the pet-friendly building includes 24-hour lobby attendance and a discreet entrance. It's close to dining, shopping, Hudson River Park, and major subway lines and Citi Bike stations.
Residence 2A blends original details—exposed brick, cast iron columns, wood beams, copper piping—with modern features like multi-zone HVAC, Lutron lighting, and custom millwork. It’s designed for practical, contemporary living.
A key-locked elevator opens into a paneled foyer and a 56’ great room with arched 8’ windows offering southern views, including the World Trade Center. The kitchen includes a vented 6-burner Viking range, convection oven, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, microwave, wine cooler, two sinks, and a pot filler. Slab marble counters and a large island complete the space.
Off the main area, frosted retractable doors reveal a custom den suitable as a guest room or office. A full bath is nearby. Rich wood floors run throughout, with LED insets lining the hallway—ideal for displaying art.
The primary suite features space for a king bed, a sitting area, and a large walk-in closet. The en-suite bath includes marble finishes, a soaking tub, oversized shower, dual sinks, and radiant floors.
The third bedroom has a reading nook, built-in desk, and custom closet. It shares a radiant-heated bath with a flexible interior room, currently used as a guest room and workspace, naturally lit by an eyebrow window.
A large laundry room offers a vented LG washer/dryer, utility sink, and cabinetry. A walk-in pantry and mudroom provide additional storage and functionality. Throughout, the home features integrated storage, high-end systems, and custom finishes.
A unique opportunity to rent an authentic piece of New York’s industrial past, reimagined for modern living.

Features & Amenities

Interior Features

Dining Area Den Entrance Foyer Pantry In Unit See Remarks

Building Amenities

Elevators

Appliances

Dryer Washer

Building Information

Stories 8
Style Prewar,Loft

Rental Details

Available

3/5/2026

Security Deposit

$1

Fee Disclosure NYC FARE Act

Estimated Move-In Costs

First Month's Rent

$35,000

Security Deposit

$35,000

Application Fee

$20

Under NYC's FARE Act (Local Law 119), if the landlord hired the broker, the tenant is not responsible for the broker fee. Always confirm fee responsibility before signing.

Tribeca (the Triangle Below Canal) is synonymous with ultra-luxury and understated elegance. Once an industrial district, it is now home to some of the city's most expensive and sought-after real estate. The neighborhood is defined by its massive cast-iron loft buildings, cobblestone streets, and nearby public schools. Residents enjoy a discreet lifestyle in expansive lofts or in world-class new developments designed by 'starchitects' along the Hudson River waterfront.

Tribeca Live Market Data

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Active Listings

127

Median Asking Price

$4.50M

Median $/Sqft

$2,262

Avg Days on Market

N/A

New This Week

5

Price Reduced

20%

Sold (30 Days)

21

Median Sale Price

$3.53M

Live data from RLS at REBNY • Updated 4/1/26, 1:03 AM EST

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44 Laight Street #2-A, Tribeca, New York County • Near Varick Street/Hudson Street

MLS® ID: RLS20075372
First Listed: 3/5/2026
On Market: 3/5/2026
Price Changed: 3/5/2026
Contract Date: 3/5/2026

Listing Courtesy of Bespoke Real Estate LLC - Laura Klein

Listing Contact: (917) 626-9773

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