25 Water St Unit 706
New York, NY
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Welcome to 25 Water Street, Unit 707, your refined urban retreat in the heart of the Financial District. This rare studio sublet offers a unique opportunity to secure a larger, more flexible layout at a highly compelling price point—especially as the building is currently offering smaller units at higher price points. The 15-month lease begins April 1, with a lease end of July 2027 and the option to renew.
Perched on the 7th floor, this thoughtfully designed residence features soaring ceilings that enhance natural light and create an open, airy feel. The layout allows for distinct living, dining, and sleeping zones, offering both flexibility and functionality. A massive walk-in closet—an exceptionally rare find for a studio—provides outstanding storage and significantly enhances everyday livability.
The unit is in excellent, move-in-ready condition and includes modern conveniences such as an in-unit washer and dryer, central cooling, and refined finishes throughout. This is one of the more spacious and versatile studio layouts currently available, making it a standout opportunity within the building.
Residents enjoy access to SoMA’s expansive amenity offering, spanning over 100,000 square feet. Highlights include a rooftop deck with pool, indoor pool, high-end fitness center, basketball court, golf simulator, business center, and beautifully designed lounge spaces. A full-time doorman and concierge complete the full-service experience.
Located near The Battery and South Street Seaport, with seamless access to multiple subway lines, PATH, and ferries, this home places you at the center of downtown living.
Available for April 1 move-in. Opportunities like this—where space, pricing, and building align—don’t tend to last. Schedule a showing today.
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