The Grande Dame of Homes - A "Classic 6" in Brooklyn Heights! This expansive, renovated 3-bedroom, 2-bath apartment effortlessly combines pre-war charm with thoughtful modern updates, offering the perfect balance of elegance and contemporary comfort.
The coveted A-line layout offers:
Spacious living room with high ceilings, recessed lighting, and sunny 6th-floor NYC views over landmark rooftops
Massive formal dining room with dimmable modern light fixtures and brand-new hardwood floors
Large bedrooms accommodate king-size beds, home offices, and more
Enjoy ample closets and the ease of an in-closet stackable washer and dryer.
The windowed kitchen features hardwood cabinets, quartz stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, and stylish lighting perfect for any chef. Two fully renovated baths include Carrara tile, a deep soaking tub, stand-up shower, and sleek vanities.
Architectural touches:
Grand entrance foyer
Recessed and dimmable lighting throughout
Eye-catching moldings and brand new hardwood floors
Double-hung windows with east and west exposures, filling the home with natural light
195 Hicks Street is a pet-friendly elevator building on one of Brooklyn Heights' most desirable blocks. Located just a block from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Pierrepont Playground, Montague Street's shops and restaurants, and the Borough Hall transit hub with subway lines 2, 3, 4, 5, R, N,
Located on the water just below DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights is an affluent neighborhood full of brownstones and beautiful views. Though it's an upscale neighborhood, Brooklyn Heights welcomes visitors who want to walk along the beautiful piers and prominades of the neighborhood.
Brooklyn Heights started out as a port for ferries, supplying materials and resources to the farms in the area. The neighborhood was quickly fortified due to its strategic location, which is why George Washington retreated here after his defeat during the Battle of Long Island.
In 1814, the New York and Brooklyn Steamboat Company began to run scheduled ferries between Brooklyn Heights and Manhattan, encouraging further development. By the 1860's the area had a grid system, as well as all the other amenities of other high profile neighborhoods. Unlike other high profile neighborhoods, Brooklyn Heights became an important part of the abolitionist movement, helping…
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