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Two FiDi Apartments Face Off in the Death Cage

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Imagine you have around $2,300,000 to spend on a place and you've narrowed it down to two apartments in the same neighborhood. How do you make up your mind? The answer is simple: you shove them into a metaphorical cage and let them battle it out until one emerges victorious. It's time for Real Estate Deathmatch.



























Address: 26 Beaver Street #PH/ 20 Pine Street #3204
Price: $2,300,000 $2,295,000
Monthly Costs: $3,480 $1,770
Square Footage: n/a 1,580
Beds, Baths: 2, 2 2, 2


↑ A penthouse loft in 26 Beaver Street has a wraparound terrace, high ceilings, and a "necklace of windows with gorgeous panoramas of downtown," which is, at the very least, something you don't see every day, especially in FiDi, where apartments are very uniform. The master bedroom with a large separate dressing room is lofted. Unfortunately, the maintenance charges are quite high.


↑ Speaking of uniform FiDi apartments, this high-floor pad in 20 Pine Street has black floors, white walls, recessed lighting, a pullman kitchen, and lots of close, sterile space. Lots of windows, though.

Poll results

· Listing: 26 Beaver Street #PH [Brown Harris Stevens]
· Listing: 20 Pine Street #3204 [SMS]
· Real Estate Deathmatch archives [Curbed]

20 Pine Street

20 Pine Street, New York, NY