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25 Monroe Place: Review and Ratings

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Carter Horsley
Review of 25 Monroe Place by Carter Horsley

This attractive, 12-story apartment building at 25 Monroe Place in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District was building in 1938 and has 67 rental apartments.

Bottom Line

A renovated, red-brick, pre-war apartment building in Brooklyn Heights with handsome sidewalk landscaping and an attractive lobby.

Description

The red-brick building has a canopied entrance and an attractive entrance surround flanked by substantial sidewalk landscaping.

The ground floor has a rusticated façade and the second and third floors have red-brick quoins.

The building has multi-paned windows and protruding air-conditioners.

The building has an attractive lobby with a zig-zag patterned floor.

Amenities

The building has a doorman and concierge service, a canopied entrance, a fitness center, a laundry and a children’s playroom.

Apartments

Apartment 6C is a two-bedroom unit with a 13-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 21-foot-long living room and a 12-foot-long enclosed and windowed dining room next to a 9-foot-long, windowed and enclosed kitchen.

Apartment 1F is a one-bedroom unit with a 10-foot-long entry footer that leads to a 21-foot-loong living room and an 8-foot-wide enclosed and windowed dining room next to a 7-foot-long enclosed kitchen.

Apartment 4B is a studio unit with a 7-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 21-foot-long living room with an enclosed kitchen.

Apartment 2D is a studio unit with a 9-foot-long entry foyer that leads past an enclosed and windowed, 10-foot-wide kitchen to a 19-foot-long living room.

Key Details
  • No Fee Rental built in 1938
  • Located in Brooklyn Heights
  • 67 total apartments 67 total apartments
  • Doorman
  • Pets Allowed