Co-op of the Day: 76 Remsen Street, #4C
The bedroom curtains are a bit too Laura Ashley for our taste, but otherwise this two-bedroom co-op at 76 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights is looking very nice to us. The 950-square-foot pad has a reasonable monthly maintenance of $936 and a price tag of $850,000. They may not get asking but we bet they…

The bedroom curtains are a bit too Laura Ashley for our taste, but otherwise this two-bedroom co-op at 76 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights is looking very nice to us. The 950-square-foot pad has a reasonable monthly maintenance of $936 and a price tag of $850,000. They may not get asking but we bet they get within 5 percent or so of it.
76 Remsen Street, #4C [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark
Remsen is super sweet.
come on people. no complaining allowed on maintenance or price on BK Heights. It’s a rich folks hood so if you’re eyeing the hood and complaining then you cant afford it and should eye another hood. Beorum Hill is nice alternative
“I hear this is the best block to live on in all of Brooklyn.”
Based on what? I have friends on that block and it is not one of my favorites at all. If you’re on the north side you’ve got terrible noise from the Montague street stores (huge air units)–you can hear the noise from inside. And the people are pretty horrible, in my experience.
Willow street between Pierrepont and Clark is the prettiest in the heights, and there are many nicer ones in the Slope.
“How long does it take to get the correct listing up??????”
Obviously, one of us has to do it!!
I couldn’t find it on Crackoran’s site so here’s the streeteasy listing.
http://streeteasy.com/nyc/sale/497715-coop-76-remsen-street-brooklyn-heights-brooklyn
Bite your tongue, NOP.
As New York’s biggest fan of pre-war apartments, I was very disappointed to be linked to just another brownstone.
How long does it take to get the correct listing up??????
Hope the AC unit in the dining room has a remote.
Biff posted this listing in the OT yesterday. One big problem (for me): “No Dogs Allowed”. (Sorry, Slopey.)
It is prime Brooklyn Heights, a great building and a great apartment. I would love to live here. However, is the market for prime Brooklyn Heights really still $900/sf? I am not going to try to pretend that I know one way or the other but without doing any homework, my gut says this is probably at least $100/sf too high?