Also known as 378 Greenwich Street
Data as of Jul 1, 2026
Based on open violations, 311 complaint patterns, and amenities.
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A 39-story building located in Tribeca-Civic Center, containing 1328 residential units. Built in 1975.
Manhattan · 776 buildings tracked
Median asking rent: $7,050 1BR · $7,948 2BR
5 subway stations nearby
3 parks · 0.8 acres · incl. Albert Capsouto Park
1 active · 1 past listing
This building has a clean record with HPD and DOB as of today.
Statistical estimate based on publicly available listing data. Not an appraisal. See disclaimer.Market data as of Jul 1, 2026.
| Unit Type | This Bldg | Area Avg | Diff. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | — | $5,243.75 | — |
| 1 Bed | — | $7,050 | — |
| 2 Bed | $8,395 | $7,947.5 | +6% |
| 3+ Bed | — | $12,000 | — |
Above Market
Rents are 19% higher than the neighbourhood average.
Rent
$8,395
Building Avg
Buy
$11,501
Est. Monthly Carry
Renting Saves ~$37,272/yr
Compared to buying a similar unit in this neighbourhood.
Estimated monthly carry is the building's average rent multiplied by 1.37x — a rough heuristic for what an equivalent purchase would cost per month. The 1.37 figure approximates principal + interest on a 20% down loan at 6-7% mortgage rates, plus typical NYC property taxes, homeowner insurance, and maintenance reserves.
Annual savings is the difference between this estimated monthly carry and the building's average rent, multiplied by 12.
This is an approximation, not a per-building mortgage calculation. A full rent-vs-buy calculator with explicit inputs (down payment, rate, taxes, appreciation) is on the roadmap. See accuracy disclaimer.
Owner/Operator
IP MORTGAGE BORROWER LLC
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