For $1.6M, two bedrooms and a terrace in the treetops of Brooklyn Heights
Photo credit: Allyson Lubow photography for The Corcoran Group
On a tree-lined block in historic Brooklyn Heights, this co-op at 123 Pierrepont Street, asking $1,595,000, is tucked within a landmarked circa 1848 townhouse. Although thoroughly renovated, the two-bedroom home offers the kind of light-filled prewar charm often found in this sought-after neighborhood. Gracious proportions, hardwood floors, and high ceilings are a backdrop for details like a wood-burning fireplace and custom shelving. The most pleasant surprise: A terrace just outside the primary bedroom.
A foyer lined with Farrow and Ball wallpaper opens into a sun-filled great room with southern and western exposures. Nearby hallway closets conceal a Miele washer and dryer.
A renovated kitchen opens into the dining area through a pass-through window. The kitchen features quartz worktops, a Wolf convection oven, a SubZero fridge, and a wine rack.
Down a quiet hallway, the primary bedroom offers a large walk-in closet. A pair of French doors lead to a charming private terrace. The room’s ensuite bath features a walk-in shower and marble basin.
Just down the hall is a second bedroom. A large windowed bath is just outside the room.
The four-story elevator co-op contains only 14 apartments. Nearby are the ferry, 11 subway lines, and the Brooklyn Bridge for a pleasant walk to Manhattan.
[Listing details:123 Pierrepont Street #2A at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Tita Omeze]
Photo credit: Allyson Lubow photography for The Corcoran Group