24-Remsen-Street-1208.jpg
They didn’t cut any corners on this one. After a lengthy renovation, the brick-and-limestone mansion at 24 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights has re-emerged as a four-unit condominium that, from the looks of it, aimed to preserve as much architectural detail while giving the 1896 residence a lighter, slightly more modern feel. It looks very well done to us. Another sweetener: The building is also a stone’s throw from the promenade. Quality has a price though: All four units are priced well north of $1,000 a foot. The third-floor floor-through, for example, clocks in at 1,441 square feet and has a maintenance of $1,103 and an asking price of $1,745,000. The development’s web site is here and there’s an open house by appointment on Sunday.
24 Remsen Street, #3 [Brennan RE/NYT]


What's Your Take? Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

  1. at the hello kitty store, duh! (do they still have those around?) i know all the malls in jersey had San Rio stores hahahah. my wallet is just a wallet with a hello kitty sticker on it tho 🙁 but i did have a pink hello kitty hat that im convinced someone stole in a bar.

    *Rob*

  2. As an aside on this subject, this delivery person who handles all of Brooklyn said that he has more “deliveries” to Park Slope than any other neighborhood in the BK…

    Not shocking I suppose, but it’s interesting how many people you might not even guess “imbibe” cobblehiller…

1 6 7 8 9 10 14