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Brooklyn Heights remains the blue chip neighborhood in Brooklyn without a doubt, but as other neighborhoods improve their housing stock and services how much of a relative premium should The Heights command? That eternal question popped into our mind as we were looking at today’s Co-op of the Day at 119 Henry Street. There’s no question that it’s a lovely apartment — only whether it’s worth $1,099,000 when that same amount buys you two floors of a brownstone one subway stop away and a beautiful house five stops away. But, as we’ve discussed before, that’s not really the right way to look at it. Most people aren’t deciding between a two bedroom in Brooklyn Heights or a house in Windsor Terrace. More likely, they’re deciding between this place on Henry Street and another two bedroom in the neighborhood like this one on Hicks Street for $925,000. Which do you think looks like a better deal?
119 Henry Street [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Brooklyn Heights is nice but so far from prospect park, museum, lib and all the best of Brooklyn, take 1/2 the cash and buy a 2BR in Windsor Terr or Prospect Heights.

  2. $1 million for a floor through with a tiny kitchen and no dining room. And I can’t even bring my dog with me! No thanks.

  3. I think Brooklyn Heights is priced as a function of Manhattan prices. Most likely those interested in this place are looking across the river as well.

  4. How do you get to $1,300/month of maintenance on a brownstone co-op? That’s almost $16k/year. Assuming there are three other units and they all pay the same maintenance, that’s $64k/year in maintenance. Where the heck is all that money going?

  5. Looks pretty nice. Not worth the $$$ IMO though. Mr. B., any way to click on a link and have it open into another window rather than replacing the brownstoner site? Less of a pain to manage.