Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$549,000
Potential Rebate: $8,235
18 floors up the perfect home is just waiting for you to come live amongst the clouds. <br> The first time you walk into this oversized alcove studio you'll be drawn to the breathtaking of views over Brooklyn Heights and Downtown Brooklyn through the five south-facing windows. <br> But don't let the spectacular panorama and the sunlight pouring onto the hardwood floor distract you from all the features that make this apartment a comfortable home.<br> The renovated kitchen features updated stone countertops that gleam against the stainless-steel oven, gas range, dishwasher, refrigerator, and microwave. Stainless pulls on the cabinetry bring cohesive flair over the tiled floor. There is a pass through in the wall that opens the kitchen into the living space and is great for entertaining as it doesn't block the chef off from the party.<br> The living room is very large at almost 19' long. It has more than enough space for a media area and couch but still leaves enough room for a work or exercise area. <br> This apartment has an abundance of storage. At the entry there is a large double door coat closet with enough extra space for shelving. There is a walk-in closet (with light) that should hold clothes for all seasons. Then there is a dressing area with room for storage or furniture, and this room has its own double closet as well. Keeping your studio tidy and organized should be a breeze with all these options.<br> <br> 75 Henry is an icon of city living and is located in North Brooklyn Heights. With a full-time door man, a garage (wait-listed), game-room, community room, manicured courtyard on the grounds, and a playground, the co-op offers something for everyone in a quintessential Brooklyn building. <br> And you're so close to so much The 2/3 trains are 1 block away at Clark street, and there is a grocery store just out the door on Henry Street. This part of Henry Street is full of restaurants and amenities but Montague Street and the rest of Downtown Brooklyn is 3 quick blocks away. Also nearby is the Promenade, the new Brooklyn Heights NYPL, DUMBO and all the green space of Camden Plaza right out your front door.<br> <br> Furnished images are virtually staged. <br>
$3,679 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$8,235
Monthly savings impact
$23/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
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Brooklyn Heights is the original suburb, America's first designated historic district, and arguably the most beautiful neighborhood in New York City. Perched on a bluff overlooking the harbor, it offers unbeatable views of Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. For buyers seeking Brooklyn Heights real estate, it is the pinnacle of stability, history, and elegance.
Living in Brooklyn Heights is serene. The streets are named after fruit (Pineapple, Orange, Cranberry) and lined with pristine pre-Civil War brownstones. As a premier Brooklyn NYC neighborhood, it feels timeless and removed from the city's chaos, yet is only one subway stop away.
The market for homes for sale in Brooklyn Heights is blue-chip. Listings range from $10 million+ townhouses to pre-war co-ops with harbor views. It is a retention market; people buy here and stay for decades.
Inventory is perpetually low because the entire neighborhood is landmarked, preventing new development. This scarcity protects property values.
The lifestyle in Brooklyn Heights is polished and quiet. Residents walk the Promenade at sunset, dine at Henry Street's bistros, and shop at the Borough Hall Greenmarket.
The community is a mix of literary figures, financial professionals, and families who want the best of both worlds: a village atmosphere with Wall Street proximity.
Brooklyn Heights is a transit paradise. The Borough Hall hub offers access to the 2, 3, 4, 5, and R trains. The A/C stops at High Street.
The NYC Ferry at Brooklyn Bridge Park provides a scenic commute, though many residents simply walk across the Brooklyn Bridge to work in the Financial District.
The Brooklyn Heights Promenade is iconic, but Brooklyn Bridge Park below offers active recreation (soccer, basketball, roller skating). The neighborhood is home to prestigious private schools like Packer and Saint Ann's.
Amenities are refined: bespoke tailors, independent bookstores, and high-end grocers populate Montague and Henry Streets.
Brooklyn Heights is best for history lovers, Wall Street commuters, and families seeking a safe, postcard-perfect neighborhood with elite schools.

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