REQUEST A TOUR If you would like to see this home without being there in person, select the "Virtual Tour" option and your agent will contact you to discuss available opportunities.
In-PersonVirtual Tour

Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$699,000
Est. payment /mo
1 Bed
1 Bath
Open House
Sun Jul 12, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
UPDATED:
Key Details
Property Type Condo
Sub Type coops
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Brooklyn Heights
MLS Listing ID RLS20102180
Bedrooms 1
Full Baths 1
HOA Fees $1,291/mo
HOA Y/N Yes
Year Built 1928
Property Sub-Type coops
Property Description
Sponsor Unit. No Board Approval Required.
Only two flights up, a classic 1-bedroom apartment is awaiting a steward to help bring it into its 2nd century in comfort and with grace. Vintage details abound and recent renovations provide a clean and bright home, dripping with charm, all about a block and a half away from the subway.
You will notice original hardwood floors and vintage moldings that highlight the pre-war layout as soon as you open the front door. The dimensions of the living areas and bedroom are so pleasing that you can’t help but picture numerous comfortable configurations ready to fit any lifestyle.
At over 18 feet long the living room has ample space for lounging, hosting, working, and dining. Eastern windows give great light to the antique floors and the cedar-lined coat closet in the entry helps keep clutter to a minimum.
The bedroom has two large closets but it is spacious enough for all the dressers, and side-tables you might need in addition to a King-size bed. The golden age layout has not changed in almost a century and harks back to a time when spaciousness of rooms was emphasized (Not what you will find in the new apartments built nowadays). The double exposure also helps a draft keep the apartment comfortable year-round.
The kitchen has been refitted with new cabinetry, stainless steel dishwasher and oven/range as well as a brand-new classic-style refrigerator that harkens back to a different time and adds to the vintage feel of the home.
The oversized windowed bathroom includes an original tub that has just been re-glazed. This space is large enough to prepare you for the world or de-stress after spending the day out in it.
24 Monroe Place provides all the comforts you would come to expect in Brooklyn Heights. Key-less entry and phone accessible buzzer make entry and guests easy. The beloved superintendent lives in the building, and there is a full-time porter as well. Mail and package areas make deliveries a breeze. A beautiful south-facing roof deck has views from lower Manhattan all the way to the Statue of Liberty and Verrazzano Bridge. The laundry room is currently finishing up a complete renovation. There is also a dedicated storage area for this unit included with the sale. There is bike storage in the building as well as separate Air Conditioner storage. Cat's allowed. Assessment details upon request.
Only two flights up, a classic 1-bedroom apartment is awaiting a steward to help bring it into its 2nd century in comfort and with grace. Vintage details abound and recent renovations provide a clean and bright home, dripping with charm, all about a block and a half away from the subway.
You will notice original hardwood floors and vintage moldings that highlight the pre-war layout as soon as you open the front door. The dimensions of the living areas and bedroom are so pleasing that you can’t help but picture numerous comfortable configurations ready to fit any lifestyle.
At over 18 feet long the living room has ample space for lounging, hosting, working, and dining. Eastern windows give great light to the antique floors and the cedar-lined coat closet in the entry helps keep clutter to a minimum.
The bedroom has two large closets but it is spacious enough for all the dressers, and side-tables you might need in addition to a King-size bed. The golden age layout has not changed in almost a century and harks back to a time when spaciousness of rooms was emphasized (Not what you will find in the new apartments built nowadays). The double exposure also helps a draft keep the apartment comfortable year-round.
The kitchen has been refitted with new cabinetry, stainless steel dishwasher and oven/range as well as a brand-new classic-style refrigerator that harkens back to a different time and adds to the vintage feel of the home.
The oversized windowed bathroom includes an original tub that has just been re-glazed. This space is large enough to prepare you for the world or de-stress after spending the day out in it.
24 Monroe Place provides all the comforts you would come to expect in Brooklyn Heights. Key-less entry and phone accessible buzzer make entry and guests easy. The beloved superintendent lives in the building, and there is a full-time porter as well. Mail and package areas make deliveries a breeze. A beautiful south-facing roof deck has views from lower Manhattan all the way to the Statue of Liberty and Verrazzano Bridge. The laundry room is currently finishing up a complete renovation. There is also a dedicated storage area for this unit included with the sale. There is bike storage in the building as well as separate Air Conditioner storage. Cat's allowed. Assessment details upon request.
Location
Rooms
Basement Other
Interior
Cooling Other
Fireplace No
Laundry Building Other
Exterior
Exterior Feature Building Roof Deck
Pool Building None
View Y/N No
Porch None
Private Pool Yes
Building
Dwelling Type High Rise
Story 12
New Construction No
Others
Ownership Stock Cooperative
Monthly Total Fees $1, 291
Special Listing Condition Standard
Pets Allowed Building No, No
Read Less Info

RLS Data display by ACLM Group
Nearby Locations
GET MORE INFORMATION





