Gracing the fourth floor of a distinguished pre-war co-operative at 155 Henry Street, this spacious one-bedroom residence offers a rare opportunity to live within the storied fabric of Brooklyn Heights — New York City's first designated historic district, and a neighborhood whose cobblestoned streets and Federal-style rowhouses have inspired writers, artists, and visionaries since the 19th century. 10-foot ceilings, intricate plaster moldings, and warm hardwood floors speak to the exacting craftsmanship of an earlier era. An elevator building with a live-in superintendent, common laundry, gym, and basement storage, 155 Henry is as thoughtfully maintained as the streetscape it calls home.
An elongated entry hall with excellent storage opens onto a grand living and dining room with views that overlook the charming rooftops, lush trees and architecture of Henry Street below. Light pours through generously proportioned windows throughout the day providing for a bright and inviting living space. The windowed kitchen has been refined and is in excellent condition featuring Carrara marble countertops, a classic subway tile backsplash, and a suite of elevated appliances — including a Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwasher, DeLonghi range, and LG refrigerator — marry modern function with timeless aesthetic. The layout flows naturally to accommodate a full dining table, making it an effortless setting for intimate gatherings and evening entertaining alike. The sun-drenched bedroom is a quiet sanctuary, generous enough for a king-sized bed and a dedicated home office. Appointed with an extra-large walk-in closet and additional overhead storage.
Step outside and find yourself moments from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, where sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and New York Harbor unfold, and from Brooklyn Bridge Park, one of the city's great waterfront destinations. The neighborhood's independent boutiques, celebrated restaurants, and longstanding institutions offer a true NYC experience.
Immediate access to the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, and R subway lines ensures the whole of the city is within easy reach. Co-purchasing, gifting, and pied-à-terre arrangements are welcomed with board approval. Pet friendly.
Private showings available by appointment.
Gracing the fourth floor of a distinguished pre-war co-operative at 155 Henry Street, this spacious one-bedroom residence offers a rare opportunity to live within the storied fabric of Brooklyn Heights — New York City's first designated historic district, and a neighborhood whose cobblestoned streets and Federal-style rowhouses have inspired writers, artists, and visionaries since the 19th century. 10-foot ceilings, intricate plaster moldings, and warm hardwood floors speak to the exacting craftsmanship of an earlier era. An elevator building with a live-in superintendent, common laundry, gym, and basement storage, 155 Henry is as thoughtfully maintained as the streetscape it calls home.
An elongated entry hall with excellent storage opens onto a grand living and dining room with views that overlook the charming rooftops, lush trees and architecture of Henry Street below. Light pours through generously proportioned windows throughout the day providing for a bright and inviting living space. The windowed kitchen has been refined and is in excellent condition featuring Carrara marble countertops, a classic subway tile backsplash, and a suite of elevated appliances — including a Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwasher, DeLonghi range, and LG refrigerator — marry modern function with timeless aesthetic. The layout flows naturally to accommodate a full dining table, making it an effortless setting for intimate gatherings and evening entertaining alike. The sun-drenched bedroom is a quiet sanctuary, generous enough for a king-sized bed and a dedicated home office. Appointed with an extra-large walk-in closet and additional overhead storage.
Step outside and find yourself moments from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, where sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and New York Harbor unfold, and from Brooklyn Bridge Park, one of the city's great waterfront destinations. The neighborhood's independent boutiques, celebrated restaurants, and longstanding institutions offer a true NYC experience.
Immediate access to the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, and R subway lines ensures the whole of the city is within easy reach. Co-purchasing, gifting, and pied-à-terre arrangements are welcomed with board approval. Pet friendly.
Private showings available by appointment.
Listing Courtesy of Compass