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This one-bedroom co-op at 24 Monroe Place in Brooklyn Heights has a classic, elegant look. It’s got picture rail moldings and oak parquet floors that look to be in fine shape.

It all looks to be in fine shape, actually. That includes the kitchen, which looks tiny, but is nicely renovated. There’s no picture of the bathroom, but the listing promises that it’s been “elegantly restored to its original luster.”

The place isn’t gigantic at 630 square feet, but the living room and bedroom are reasonably sized. And they appear to get a fair amount of light. (It’s on a high floor, and a sliver of skyline can apparently be seen from the bedroom window.)

There are a pair of closets in the bedroom, as well as a cedar closet in the front hallway.

In the minus column, the maintenance/common charges total a steep $1,065 a month. (It’s typical for the Heights, where taxes are relatively high.)

The building — a nice prewar apartment building on a quiet, pretty block — has a shared roof deck with a view of the harbor, so you’re getting that at least. There’s also a live-in super and a laundry room in the basement.

What’s your take on the place, and the asking price of $610,000?

24 Monroe Place, #11B [Corcoran] GMAP
Photos by Corcoran

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  1. Those mini stoves are the worst. But this is a great block and it is really a quaint place — surprised it is not gone already at this price. Going to guess it gets bid up to 689k.