In a 25-foot-wide brick Italianate townhouse on a coveted Brooklyn Heights block, this two-bedroom co-op at 60 Pierrepont Street illustrates the charm of the historic neighborhood. Asking $1,795,000, the home is framed by pre-war elegance preserved through a comprehensive renovation, elevated further by a 500-square-foot south-facing terrace that offers a rare opportunity for real outdoor living.


Step into a large living room framed by elegant moldings and amber-toned hardwood floors. Highlights include a wood-burning fireplace with a gray marble surround and built-in shelving. There’s enough space here for formal dining as well.


Adjacent to the living room is a renovated kitchen designed in the modern farmhouse style. Clean, timeless millwork and warm wood highlight ample storage and work space.



From the living and dining space, step outside onto the home’s most fabulous feature: a south-facing terrace of nearly 500 square feet. This oversized outdoor oasis is perfect for evening drinks, morning coffee, and al fresco dining. Outdoor plumbing provides convenience for creative gardening.


Opposite the indoor-outdoor living zones are the home’s larger primary bedroom, a smaller chamber, and a renovated bath. A washer and dryer add to daily convenience.
In addition to the undeniable charm of Pierrepont Street, the Brooklyn Heights Promenade and the restaurants, cafés, and shops of Montague Street are just steps away. It’s also a block from Cadman Plaza and the 2 and 3 subway lines.
[Listing details: 60 Pierrepont Street #3 at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Nick Andreassi, Jessica Lynch and Juan Benitez]
RELATED:
- For $1.6M, two bedrooms and a terrace in the treetops of Brooklyn Heights
- For $1.99M, this just-right co-op is on the parlor floor of a pretty Brooklyn Heights townhouse
- This $2.4M Brooklyn Heights co-op is a turnkey classic six with a private balcony and skyline views
- All aboard a charming $2M three-bedroom townhouse flat in historic Brooklyn Heights
The post Throw garden parties all summer long at this $1.8M Brooklyn Heights co-op first appeared on 6sqft.


