Warm up by the fireplace in this cozy $1.4M Brooklyn Heights co-op
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Warm up by the fireplace in this cozy $1.4M Brooklyn Heights co-op

November 17, 2023

Photo credit: DDREPS for The Corcoran Group

Asking $1,399,000, this two-bedroom home at 54 Willow Street in historic Brooklyn Heights definitely has location going for it. And though it may not be huge, the classic co-op has central air and a wood-burning fireplace for all-season comfort. Two baths and an in-unit washer and dryer make it all you really need for a compact and carefree home base.

The spacious, sunny living room is framed by a wall of windows with treetop views. High ceilings, built-ins, and the aforementioned marble-wrapped fireplace are highlights of the home’s pre-war charm.

The pass-through kitchen features a window into the dining area. Granite countertops and clean white cabinetry provide plenty of space to store and prep.

The spacious primary bedroom features an ensuite bathroom, a deep closet, and garden views. The second bedroom is served by another full bath.

The covetably situated pet-friendly co-op offers basement storage, bike storage and low maintenance fees. Unlike many co-ops, subletting is allowed after two years of residency.

[Listing details: 54 Willow Street, 2B at CityRealty]

[At The Corcoran Group by Jay Glazer, Kholood Breiche and Jason Breier]

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Photo credit: DDREPS for The Corcoran Group

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