Charm alert!! Your special Brooklyn Heights haven awaits in this beautifully updated one-bedroom, one-bathroom haven featuring a spacious layout, and wonderful natural light in a historic brownstone cooperative, just steps from the Promenade.
Inside this sun-kissed sanctuary, tall ceilings with crown molding soar above the sunken living room with sunny southern and western exposures. Refinished hardwood floors and oversized windows with original pocket shutters add a touch of history to the home. A gracious foyer flanked by two huge closets and a graceful archway presents a warm welcome into this incredible home. Step down to the expansive living/dining room for comfortable relaxation and lively entertaining alongside an elegant wood-burning fireplace trimmed with exposed brick. The renovated open kitchen impresses with white cabinetry, marble countertops, tile backsplash, new flooring, and stainless steel appliances. The serene bedroom boasts designer wallcoverings and western outlooks. Head to the updated windowed bathroom to discover a large tub/shower, console sink and handsome tile work.
25 Remsen Street is a grand brownstone mansion built in 1865 by prominent Brooklyn resident and shipping magnate Isaac F. Chapman. Chapman and partner Benjamin Flint built all the houses along the east side of Montague Terrace, and Chapman resided in No. 13 until his death in 1895. Later converted to six co-op apartments, this beautifully maintained, self-managed and pet friendly boutique building includes basement storage.
This coveted Brooklyn Heights Historic District neighborhood is filled with world-class dining, shopping and breathtaking waterfront outdoor space while offering easy access to Dumbo, BoCoCa , Downtown and Fort Greene. Enjoy an afternoon on the famed Brooklyn Heights Promenade or head to sprawling Brooklyn Bridge Park for outstanding events and recreation. BAM, City Point BKLYN, Atlantic Terminal, and Barclays Center are all within reach, and transportation options abound, with R, 2/3, 4/5, A/C and F trains, excellent bus service, CitiBikes , the BQE and East River crossings all nearby.
Charm alert!! Your special Brooklyn Heights haven awaits in this beautifully updated one-bedroom, one-bathroom haven featuring a spacious layout, and wonderful natural light in a historic brownstone cooperative, just steps from the Promenade.
Inside this sun-kissed sanctuary, tall ceilings with crown molding soar above the sunken living room with sunny southern and western exposures. Refinished hardwood floors and oversized windows with original pocket shutters add a touch of history to the home. A gracious foyer flanked by two huge closets and a graceful archway presents a warm welcome into this incredible home. Step down to the expansive living/dining room for comfortable relaxation and lively entertaining alongside an elegant wood-burning fireplace trimmed with exposed brick. The renovated open kitchen impresses with white cabinetry, marble countertops, tile backsplash, new flooring, and stainless steel appliances. The serene bedroom boasts designer wallcoverings and western outlooks. Head to the updated windowed bathroom to discover a large tub/shower, console sink and handsome tile work.
25 Remsen Street is a grand brownstone mansion built in 1865 by prominent Brooklyn resident and shipping magnate Isaac F. Chapman. Chapman and partner Benjamin Flint built all the houses along the east side of Montague Terrace, and Chapman resided in No. 13 until his death in 1895. Later converted to six co-op apartments, this beautifully maintained, self-managed and pet friendly boutique building includes basement storage.
This coveted Brooklyn Heights Historic District neighborhood is filled with world-class dining, shopping and breathtaking waterfront outdoor space while offering easy access to Dumbo, BoCoCa , Downtown and Fort Greene. Enjoy an afternoon on the famed Brooklyn Heights Promenade or head to sprawling Brooklyn Bridge Park for outstanding events and recreation. BAM, City Point BKLYN, Atlantic Terminal, and Barclays Center are all within reach, and transportation options abound, with R, 2/3, 4/5, A/C and F trains, excellent bus service, CitiBikes , the BQE and East River crossings all nearby.