150 Joralemon Street, Apartment 11E · Brooklyn Heights
Two bedrooms. One and a half baths. Beamed ceilings carried since the building's first season on Joralemon. Eastern exposure that warms the rooms before the city is fully awake.
With eastern exposure in every room, the apartment is filled with beautiful morning light, highlighting its airy proportions, hardwood floors, and classic beamed ceilings.
From the listing
Residence 11E sits eleven floors above Joralemon, inside a landmarked 1926 co-op that has been kept in the way pre-war buildings ought to be: full-service, well-staffed, and unhurried. The hallway is quiet. The elevator is original. The light, when it arrives, comes from the east.
The plan opens. Dining flows to living without a wall between them, beamed ceilings carrying overhead, hardwood floors running long underfoot. The kitchen has been updated with intent: navy cabinetry, white quartz counters, a marble hex backsplash, a working island that doubles as a breakfast bar.
The primary suite sits at the east edge, with a private en suite bath and the day's first light. The second bedroom is separated by a sliding door, giving up its purpose easily: guest room, home office, nursery, library. Generous closets throughout. A private storage cage in the basement for the things that don't live in the apartment.
Full-service co-op living: live-in superintendent, fitness room, community room, playroom, laundry on every floor. Pets welcome. Brooklyn Bridge Park three blocks west, the Promenade two minutes on foot, Trader Joe's and Equinox around the corner, and five subway lines within a four-block radius.
Five east-facing windows, primary and secondary bedrooms included. Morning arrives gently across hardwood; afternoons settle cool. The orientation does the work that no renovation can give a unit later.
Original to 1926, carried through the entry, dining, living and bedrooms. They are the thing renovations of this era almost always lose. Here, they remain.
Navy shaker cabinetry, white quartz counters, marble hex backsplash. A working island that seats two. The renovation is recent, the materials are quiet, and nothing has been chosen to chase a trend.
An en suite half bath off the primary suite. A configuration most pre-war one-and-a-half-baths do not have. The second bath sits in the hallway, near the second bedroom and guests.
Live-in superintendent, fitness center, community room, playroom, laundry on every floor, private storage cage with the unit. Landmarked exterior; the building is kept the way buildings of this era ought to be kept.
Brooklyn Heights Promenade, the East River, and Brooklyn Bridge Park are a short walk west. Trader Joe's and Equinox are around the corner. Five subway lines within four blocks of the door.
A private estimate. Monthly principal and interest only. Maintenance of $2,031 is paid to the co-op separately, and is not financed.
Joralemon Street runs east from the Promenade, lined with brownstones, sycamores, and the kind of low-rise pre-war buildings that have shaped Brooklyn Heights since the 1920s. It is one of the city's first historic districts. The neighborhood is walkable, residential, and known for it.
The Promenade is three blocks west, with its view of Lower Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, and the harbor. Brooklyn Bridge Park is at the foot of the hill, with Pier 6 and the playgrounds. Trader Joe's, Equinox, and the Brooklyn Heights Cinema are around the corner.
Commuting is effortless. The 2, 3, 4, 5, and R lines are all within four blocks. Manhattan in seven minutes by train, twelve by foot across the bridge in good weather.
Tours are by appointment, weekday mornings preferred, when the eastern light is at its best. Leave a note and the listing team will be in touch within a day.
Christie's International Real Estate Group
Listing Office · Midtown Manhattan
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