On the Market in New York City
Published: 3/18/2021Source: The New York TimesFeaturing Lesley Semmelhack, John Hannabach, and Liza Kissel's listing at 173 Hicks Street, Brooklyn Heights:
Brooklyn Heights Co-op • $1,500,000 • BROOKLYN • 173 Hicks Street, No. 5AB
A two-bedroom, two-bath apartment with a large living and dining area that has a wood-burning fireplace, plus an open kitchen, 10-and-a-half-foot ceilings, west-facing six-over-six windows, hardwood floors and exposed brick, in a prewar elevator building with laundry and a shared roof deck.
Lesley Semmelhack, Corcoran, 917-586-0621; corcoran.com
MAINTENANCE $1,389 a month
PROS The apartment has built-in storage, including low shelving that wraps around the living room, and several closets. The space extends across the width of two adjacent townhouses, with six windows facing Hicks Street, making it exceptionally bright. It is a few blocks from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade and Brooklyn Bridge Park.
CONS There are no windows in either of the bathrooms. The building does not allow dogs, only cats. The apartment doesn’t have in-unit laundry.
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