58 Remsen Street is a pre-war co-op building in Brooklyn Heights, built in 1900 and converted in 1980. The 4-story walk-up building contains 10 units and features an intercom system.
58 Remsen Street is a pre-war co-op building located in the desirable Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. Completed in 1900 and converted in 1980, this four-story walk-up features 10 units and offers a blend of historic charm and modern amenities. The building is self-managed and includes an intercom system for added security.
Notable apartments within the building showcase original details such as high ceilings, crown moldings, and wood-burning fireplaces. For instance, a beautifully upgraded 2-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom unit features a working fireplace with a marble mantle, oversized windows, and a renovated kitchen equipped with a Sub-Zero fridge and Miele dishwasher. The primary bedroom boasts custom-built walnut closets and an en-suite bathroom, while the second bedroom offers ample space and leafy views.
Another standout unit is the parlour floor apartment, which includes a private 1900 square foot garden designed by landscape architect Kim Hoyt. This home features soaring ceilings, extensive pre-war details, and a spacious open-concept kitchen. The garden serves as a tranquil retreat, perfect for entertaining or relaxation, and is easily accessible from the second bedroom.
58 Remsen Street is situated on a picturesque tree-lined street, just a short walk from the Brooklyn Promenade, where residents can enjoy stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. The area is rich with cultural attractions, restaurants, and shops, making it a vibrant place to live. The building is also pet-friendly, adding to its appeal for potential residents.
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