Description
Coming into the home you'll first be greeted by the foyer with closet, signature of pre-war design. Walking into the airy, spacious living room there's enough room for living and dining. The narrow plank wood flooring, crown-molding ceilings, and picture-framed molding walls throughout the living room makes this home extra special. The window with north-western exposure faces the building's interior but with a nice setback it offers natural light to stream in and that 'New York City fire-escape view' that is so signature of living in the city.
Walking into the renovated kitchen, every inch was thoughtfully designed the stainless-steel countertops with white subway tiled backsplash, white cabinetry, metal-rod open shelving to showcase your glassware, offers a unique chef's kitchen vibe. The paneled dishwasher and refrigerator blend in with the design, and behind the fridge seamlessly added is built-in storage with plenty of shelving. Even the sink has a built-in soap dispenser! Nothing was overlooked in the renovations and the window in kitchen further adds to it's charm.
Going back into the living room through the paneled French doors, you'll come into the spacious bedroom offering plenty of storage with two closets. The same charming crown-molding ceilings and picture-framed molding on the walls can be found here too! On the left is the renovated bathroom with glassed, subway tiled bathtub and new vanity mirror with wall-mounted sink and extra countertop. Shelving on the left offers great storage as well.
59 Pineapple Street, is a pre-war co-op building located in Brooklyn Heights on one of the three significant 'fruit streets'. Built in 1940 this 6-story, 40-units elevator building offers residents an elegant lobby, a furnished roof deck with stunning views of Brooklyn and Manhattan, light-filled laundry room with new washers and dryers, bike room, storage units for rent, and a live-in super. Dream location, walking outside the building along the tree-lined cobblestone street you're moments away from quaint eateries, a promenade along the waterfront, nearby grocery store, and minutes to the 2/3/A/C/R/4/5 subway lines offering easy commute to Manhattan or around Brooklyn. Fun fact, Brooklyn Heights was the first neighborhood protected by the 1965 Landmarks Preservation Law of New York City.
Note: Coop board does not allow pied-a-terre purchasing. Cats are welcomed, but sorry no dogs. Sublet policy - after 2 years of residency, unlimited subletting.
Building Features 6 Floors40 Units
Unit Features
$560,000
Sold: Apr 18, 2023
1.82% above ask / 41 Days to Sell
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $642
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Crystal Zahedi
crystal.zahedi@compass.com
(212) 965-6000
Unit listing history
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