In Contract
145 Hicks Street, #A12
$785,000
($946 per ft2)
| 1 bed, 1 bath | Approx. 830 ft2
88 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Sep 30, 2024Days on Market: 88Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Brooklyn Heights (Brooklyn)Doorman: PT Doorman
Monthly Maintenance:
$1,367
($1.65/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$4,191
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$5,558
($6.70/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($157,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
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The Mansion House:
Built in 1935, The Mansion House located at 145 Hicks Street is one of Brooklyn Heights’ most coveted addresses. The beautifully maintained garden entrance leads you to the attended grand lobby of this Landmarked, pet friendly, full service, elevator building with live-in super. Additional features include central laundry & bike room.
Apartment A12:
An an oversized one-bedroom apartment located up on the mezzanine level of The Mansion House.
Upon entering the apartment, you will be thrilled to find a proper foyer with 2 closets, a spacious dining room adjacent to the newly renovated, windowed kitchen featuring a dishwasher and ample cabinetry. A sunken living room with 2 steps down and library with built-ins offer multiple seating areas. The renovated, windowed bathroom with marble floor, soaking tub and separate standup shower has a linen closet just outside of the bathroom.
The Primary bedroom is equally oversized, with a custom built-in storage unit and Murphy bed. The apartment boasts nearly 835 square feet and offers plenty of space for an office nook for those who would like to work from home.
Location:
It is conveniently located around the corner from famous L’Appartement 4F known for their croissants, The Independent Bookstore, Books are Magic, Brooklyn Chamber Orchestra, where you can even take in live classical music, or head over and dig into collections of artifacts from the last 157 years at The Center for Brooklyn History. Not far from DUMBO, The Promenade, Atlantic Avenue Shopping, and so much more.
Transportation:
Clark Street Station 2 & 3
Court Street R
Borough Hall 4 & 5
Brooklyn Heights:
Considered New York City’s first "country retreat", and "first suburb".
Located between Cadman Plaza and the East River and south to Atlantic Avenue, rowhouses were built creating the beautifully charming neighborhood that remains remarkably intact today.
As the first neighborhood protected by the city’s Landmarks Preservation Law, numerous blocks of 19th- century architecture have been preserved.
By appointment only.
The Mansion House:
Built in 1935, The Mansion House located at 145 Hicks Street is one of Brooklyn Heights’ most coveted addresses. The beautifully maintained garden entrance leads you to the attended grand lobby of this Landmarked, pet friendly, full service, elevator building with live-in super. Additional features include central laundry & bike room.
Apartment A12:
An an oversized one-bedroom apartment located up on the mezzanine level of The Mansion House.
Upon entering the apartment, you will be thrilled to find a proper foyer with 2 closets, a spacious dining room adjacent to the newly renovated, windowed kitchen featuring a dishwasher and ample cabinetry. A sunken living room with 2 steps down and library with built-ins offer multiple seating areas. The renovated, windowed bathroom with marble floor, soaking tub and separate standup shower has a linen closet just outside of the bathroom.
The Primary bedroom is equally oversized, with a custom built-in storage unit and Murphy bed. The apartment boasts nearly 835 square feet and offers plenty of space for an office nook for those who would like to work from home.
Location:
It is conveniently located around the corner from famous L’Appartement 4F known for their croissants, The Independent Bookstore, Books are Magic, Brooklyn Chamber Orchestra, where you can even take in live classical music, or head over and dig into collections of artifacts from the last 157 years at The Center for Brooklyn History. Not far from DUMBO, The Promenade, Atlantic Avenue Shopping, and so much more.
Transportation:
Clark Street Station 2 & 3
Court Street R
Borough Hall 4 & 5
Brooklyn Heights:
Considered New York City’s first "country retreat", and "first suburb".
Located between Cadman Plaza and the East River and south to Atlantic Avenue, rowhouses were built creating the beautifully charming neighborhood that remains remarkably intact today.
As the first neighborhood protected by the city’s Landmarks Preservation Law, numerous blocks of 19th- century architecture have been preserved.
By appointment only.
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Corcoran Group
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