Listing Courtesy of Realty Collective LLC
$3,000/mo
Potential Rebate: $45
If you're looking for a charming one bedroom apartment in Red Hook, consider this unit located right across the street from the famous DeFonte's Sandwich Shop. Up one flight of stairs You'll have a true 1 bed, 1 ba with vintage charm, including exposed brick, tin ceilings, and plenty of windows.Lots of storage with a wall of closets ! Plus, you'll have your own oversized deck right off the kitchen to enjoy the fresh air and host guests in the summertime.<br><br>Pets allowed with additional $100/month in rent. Heat and hot water included.<br><br><br><br><br><br>
$15 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$45
Monthly savings impact
$0/mo
Effective Purchase Price
$2,955
(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)
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Listing Courtesy of Realty Collective LLC
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Red Hook is a maritime village cut off from the rest of the city, and that’s exactly how locals like it. A cobblestoned peninsula with stunning views of the Statue of Liberty, it mixes industrial grit with artisanal charm. For buyers seeking Red Hook Brooklyn real estate, it offers a creative, small-town vibe with Manhattan skyline views.
Living in Red Hook is atmospheric. The air smells of salt water (and sometimes key lime pie). As a unique Brooklyn NYC neighborhood, it attracts artists, makers, and those seeking isolation from the subway bustle.
The market for homes for sale in Red Hook is limited and highly coveted. It consists of converted warehouses, civil war-era brick rowhouses, and new boutique condos.
Because supply is so low, prices remain high despite the lack of subway access.
The lifestyle in Red Hook is slow and deliberate. Residents bike everywhere, grab a beer at Sunny's (a legendary dive bar), and shop at Fairway (the only one with a view of the harbor).
The community is fiercely independent and resilient, especially post-Sandy.
Red Hook is famous for having no subway. Residents rely on the B61 bus, bikes, or—most popularly—the NYC Ferry, which provides a scenic 20-minute ride to Wall Street.
The lack of trains keeps the neighborhood quiet and tourist-free on weekdays.
Valentino Pier Park offers the best ground-level view of the Statue of Liberty in the city. It is a magical spot for sunsets.
Amenities: Ikea is here, but so are incredible local spots like Steve's Authentic Key Lime Pie and Hometown Bar-B-Que.
Red Hook is best for artists, car owners, and those who prioritize charm and views over convenience.

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