In a neighborhood defined by architectural pedigree, true privacy is the rarest luxury of all.
Unit #4 at 132 Remsen Street is unlike any other property you’ve ever seen. Spanning almost 5000 square feet, this singular condo property includes the full, remarkable 31 foot wide grand parlor floor of the extraordinary brownstone at 132 Remsen street and is connected in the rear to the full 3 floor historic carriage house at 21 Hunts Lane, a private mews street with its own additional private entrance and parking. You really have to see it in person to get the full scope of this captivating property.
Upon entry, the soaring fourteen-foot ceilings crown a classic double-parlor sequence of remarkable proportion. Original moldings, marble mantels, and three fireplaces, one woodburning and two wired for electric, frame rooms of exceptional width and light. The front parlor offers a refined setting for entertaining at grand scale, while a privately positioned office allows for an elegant live/work arrangement within the home.
The residence flows seamlessly into the attached carriage house, adding flexibility and privacy across multiple levels. A private two-car garage, virtually unheard of in Brooklyn Heights, further elevates the rarity and estate-like nature of the home.
With six bedrooms and six bathrooms, the home offers scale and discretion. Thoughtfully composed yet inviting, it presents a rare opportunity to create a deeply personal residence within one of Brooklyn Heights’ most distinguished settings.
Moments from the neighborhood’s most esteemed schools, dining, waterfront parks, and multiple subway lines,this special property stands as a legacy acquisition defined by scale, architectural integrity, uncommon privacy, and the extraordinary luxury of private parking.
In a neighborhood defined by architectural pedigree, true privacy is the rarest luxury of all.
Unit #4 at 132 Remsen Street is unlike any other property you’ve ever seen. Spanning almost 5000 square feet, this singular condo property includes the full, remarkable 31 foot wide grand parlor floor of the extraordinary brownstone at 132 Remsen street and is connected in the rear to the full 3 floor historic carriage house at 21 Hunts Lane, a private mews street with its own additional private entrance and parking. You really have to see it in person to get the full scope of this captivating property.
Upon entry, the soaring fourteen-foot ceilings crown a classic double-parlor sequence of remarkable proportion. Original moldings, marble mantels, and three fireplaces, one woodburning and two wired for electric, frame rooms of exceptional width and light. The front parlor offers a refined setting for entertaining at grand scale, while a privately positioned office allows for an elegant live/work arrangement within the home.
The residence flows seamlessly into the attached carriage house, adding flexibility and privacy across multiple levels. A private two-car garage, virtually unheard of in Brooklyn Heights, further elevates the rarity and estate-like nature of the home.
With six bedrooms and six bathrooms, the home offers scale and discretion. Thoughtfully composed yet inviting, it presents a rare opportunity to create a deeply personal residence within one of Brooklyn Heights’ most distinguished settings.
Moments from the neighborhood’s most esteemed schools, dining, waterfront parks, and multiple subway lines,this special property stands as a legacy acquisition defined by scale, architectural integrity, uncommon privacy, and the extraordinary luxury of private parking.
Listing Courtesy of Compass