Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Brooklyn LLC
$725,000
Potential Rebate: $10,875
Welcome to 30 Monroe Place, on a picturesque, highly sought-after block in the heart of historic Brooklyn Heights. This generous 1 bedroom/1 bathroom apartment is situated on the first floor of a post-war elevator building and has west-facing windows that look out on the tree-lined block. The apartment has a spacious 22ft+ long living and dining layout leading to the recently renovated open kitchen that offers plenty of counter space for entertainment. Other key features include hardwood floors, high ceilings, and ample closet space. The building does allow for in-unit washer/dryers. <br> <br> The amenities at 30 Monroe Place include an esteemed live-in super, on-site laundry facilities, virtual door system (ButterflyMX), plus bike and caged storage rooms. Dogs are upon approval. This well-maintained building has strong financials, allows pied-e-terre and gift purchasing with board approval. There is no flip tax! In addition, you could not ask for a better location: close to one of the best transportation hubs in New York City, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Cadman Plaza, and the promenade. Great shopping and dining abound, with a farmer's market and Trader Joe's close by.
$4,840 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$10,875
Monthly savings impact
$30/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Brooklyn LLC
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The market for homes for sale in Brooklyn Heights is blue-chip. Listings range from $10 million+ townhouses to pre-war co-ops with harbor views. It is a retention market; people buy here and stay for decades.
Inventory is perpetually low because the entire neighborhood is landmarked, preventing new development. This scarcity protects property values.
The lifestyle in Brooklyn Heights is polished and quiet. Residents walk the Promenade at sunset, dine at Henry Street's bistros, and shop at the Borough Hall Greenmarket.
The community is a mix of literary figures, financial professionals, and families who want the best of both worlds: a village atmosphere with Wall Street proximity.
Brooklyn Heights is a transit paradise. The Borough Hall hub offers access to the 2, 3, 4, 5, and R trains. The A/C stops at High Street.
The NYC Ferry at Brooklyn Bridge Park provides a scenic commute, though many residents simply walk across the Brooklyn Bridge to work in the Financial District.
The Brooklyn Heights Promenade is iconic, but Brooklyn Bridge Park below offers active recreation (soccer, basketball, roller skating). The neighborhood is home to prestigious private schools like Packer and Saint Ann's.
Amenities are refined: bespoke tailors, independent bookstores, and high-end grocers populate Montague and Henry Streets.
Brooklyn Heights is best for history lovers, Wall Street commuters, and families seeking a safe, postcard-perfect neighborhood with elite schools.

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