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Brooklyn Heights Pad With Grand Octagonal Living Room, Black and White Tile Floor Wants $5,200
This blog post details a two-bedroom apartment available for rent in a Brooklyn Heights brownstone, highlighting its unique architectural and design features. The apartment is situated in a sprawling Italianate brownstone at 124 Remsen Street, a building that is exceptionally wide at 37.5 feet and spans through to the block's opposite side, having merged with its former stable. This particular unit, one of 17 in the building, appears to be on a prime floor, featuring a distinctive layout.
The living space is a key highlight, characterized by an octagonal, oblong shape located at the rear of the brownstone. It boasts grand plaster details on the ceiling, a marble fireplace, and recently installed wood floors. Three original closets are integrated into the living room, alongside a large window with original shutters that has been converted into a glass double door with a transom, though the listing does not specify if this leads to any outdoor space. A short flight of steps connects this grand living room to the rest of the unit, which seems to occupy the building’s middle wing, offering windows on both sides for natural light.
Moving beyond the living room, the unit includes an upstairs dining area featuring striking black and white diamond-patterned flooring, a design element that continues into the adjacent petite galley kitchen. The dining area provides ample space for a table and chairs, supplemented by wall-hung cupboards for storage. The kitchen is equipped with a tall arched window, a few wood cupboards, and a stone counter. While a dishwasher is not explicitly shown in the provided images, there is a designated space for one next to the sink.
The apartment comprises two bedrooms, both described as spacious enough to accommodate a queen-sized bed. One of these bedrooms includes a built-in cupboard positioned high on a wall, accessible via a ladder, adding a unique touch. The hallway likely conceals additional closet space and the apartment’s 1.5 bathrooms. The full bathroom presented in the images is in good, functional condition, featuring a tub, white square wall tiles, and a basketweave patterned floor.
The brownstone itself, constructed between approximately 1861 and 1879, showcases an imposing exterior with architectural details such as a dentil cornice and a deep entrance door hood, as noted on the Landmarks map. Historical records indicate that the Walter F. Hatch family resided in the brownstone starting in the 1870s, and the building underwent redecoration and stable updates in 1887. The units within the building are all market rate, and this specific apartment, listed by Lior Cohen of Brooklyn Heights Real Estate Inc., is available for occupancy starting in February at a monthly rent of $5,200. The post concludes by posing the question of whether the price is justified given the apartment's features and location.
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