Ample outdoor space and cozy pre-war interiors at this $949K Brooklyn Heights co-op
Images courtesy of The Corcoran Group.
The intimate residential charm of the 19th-century Federal townhouse at 30 Remsen Street is immediately apparent even in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of picturesque row houses, starting with water views from the front stoop. This one-bedroom home, on the market for $949,000, has two choices in covetable Brooklyn outdoor space: a private back yard garden and a 55-foot mini-forest for residents of the nine-unit co-op building.
Just a few door down from the Promenade, this private outdoor paradise is dinner party-ready. If your party needs more outdoor space, a shared garden extends all the way to Grace Court.
When the weather cools, a large open living and dining room floor plan features a wood-burning fireplace beneath 14-foot ceilings. Tall townhouse windows frame views of the greenery outside.
A light-filled bedroom is both tranquil and cozy. In addition to a capacious bedroom closet, a large dressing area lined with closets divides the bedroom and bath. There’s another large closet in the apartment’s entry hall.
[Listing: 30 Remsen Street, Apt. 1B by MaryElizabeth Smith, Paul Hansen and Luke Hoback for The Corcoran Group]
[At CityRealty]
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Images courtesy of The Corcoran Group.