Ever wonder how little it can cost to purchase property in Brooklyn Heights? We scanned listings at Streeteasy for the entire neighborhood, and found a sweet studio in a well-established Central Heights building for $215,000.
The Brown Harris Stevens listing for 70 Remsen Street is on the first floor (Unit 1J) and apparently in need of an update. Maintenance is $698/month. It offers central AC.
Other details: “Ready for renovation, this good size apartment has architectural period detail and a large walk-in closet. Pets allowed. Pied-a-terre allowed. Maintenance includes all utilities. Basement laundry. Bike storage. Full service building with live-in super, 24/7 doorman.”
“The Remsen” offers a 1929 arched facade and pre-war ornate lobby. Floorplan below.
Next week: Brooklyn Heights’ most expensive residential property for sale. Hint: It’s $10M.