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30 Remsen St. #1B

Located at 30 Remsen Street #1B Co-op in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn
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1 bed, 1 bath, 750 ft²

30 Remsen Street residence 1B is a truly unique offering. One is immediately impacted by the 10- foot windows that provide views to lush foliage and brightly hued songbirds. The trees that provide such a picturesque view from your generous living room are also the lush scenery that can be enjoyed from a once in a lifetime Brooklyn private garden space.

30 Remsen Street residence 1B is a truly unique offering. One is immediately impacted by the 10- foot windows that provide views to lush foliage and brightly hued songbirds. The trees that provide such a picturesque view from your generous living room are also the lush scenery that can be enjoyed from a once in a lifetime Brooklyn private garden space. If your private dinner or party needs more outdoor space the ample shared garden extends all the way to Grace Court. The sounds of songbirds and the lilting horns of incoming ships are some of the rarest moments that can only be enjoyed at this 30 Remsen Street apartment just a few doors from the Promenade. Take pleasure in a private moment in the garden with flowers and wine or a lovely dinner party for friends in your garden.

When the evening gets chilly and the snowflakes fall, relax in your living room in front of the wood burning fireplace beneath soaring 14- foot ceilings. Gleaming hardwood floors, a brick fireplace with gorgeous mantle, sun-filled 10-foot windows and an open living and dining room floor plan invite you to call 30 Remsen Street home. Enjoy a one of a kind Brooklyn lifestyle. The neighborhood is largely composed of block-by-block picturesque row houses and a few gilded age mansions. A great range of architectural styles are represented, including Greek Revival, Italianate, Second Empire, Victorian Gothic, Romanesque, Neo-Greco, and Classical Revival, as well as a few late Federal houses. In 1965, a large part of Brooklyn Heights was protected from unchecked development by the creation of the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, the first such district in New York City. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.

30 Remsen Street residence 1B is one of 9 units in an impeccably maintained and restored 19th Century Federal townhouse that is also pet friendly. This stunning property extends from Remsen Street to Grace Court. The Promenade is the neighborhood’s most celebrated and popular public space, offering second to none views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan skyline. The Promenade, just a few doors from 30 Remsen Street offers postcard-worthy views of New York Harbor, Lower Manhattan, the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge. Brooklyn Heights has unbeatable subway access but feels worlds apart. Its intimate, residential charm is immediately apparent. Water views from the front stoop, a private backyard garden, a flowering forest in the common garden and stunning architecture are all within your living space. Welcome to iconic Brooklyn living at 30 Remsen Street.


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About the Building

30 Remsen Street  Brooklyn, NY 11201

Co-op in Brooklyn Heights

  • 9 Units
  • 3 Stories
  • 1900 Built

Sales listings: 13 previous
Rentals listings: 2 previous
Documents and Permits: 41 documents

Unit History

Nearby

Transportation

  • R 2 3 4 5 at Court St

    0.25 miles

  • 2 3 at Clark St

    0.3 miles

  • R 2 3 4 5 at Borough Hall

    0.36 miles

  • A C at High St

    0.46 miles

  • A C F R at Jay St - MetroTech

    0.53 miles

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Schools

District 13 - Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 008 Emily Warren Roebling

(0K,01,02,03,04,05,08,SE)

Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate – they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.