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70 Clark Street Unit: 6-H

  • Brooklyn, NY
  • $2,800/mo

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70 Clark #6H is a bright & charming studio that has excellent closet space, entry foyer, and windowed bathroom! Being on the top floor of an elevator building, you have no neighbors above you and eastern views with lots of light all day!The apartment's layout is rectangular that allows separation for living/sleeping/dining. There is a raised platform near the kitchen with space for a four seat table! Additionally the living area has space for a large couch & queen bed.70 Clark is conveniently located across from the 2/3 subway station and 4 blocks from the A/C train. There is an elevator, on-site property manager, laundry in the building, video intercom and courtyard/garden. Additionally, there is excellent retail around the building for a convenient lifestyle! Check out the video tour on Instagram @DanielleSellsNYC!
70 Clark #6H is a bright & charming studio that has excellent closet space, entry foyer, and windowed bathroom! Being on the top floor of an elevator building, you have no neighbors above you and eastern views with lots of light all day!

The apartment's layout is rectangular that allows separation for living/sleeping/dining. There is a raised platform near the kitchen with space for a four seat table! Additionally the living area has space for a large couch & queen bed.

70 Clark is conveniently located across from the 2/3 subway station and 4 blocks from the A/C train. There is an elevator, on-site property manager, laundry in the building, video intercom and courtyard/garden. Additionally, there is excellent retail around the building for a convenient lifestyle!

Check out the video tour on Instagram @DanielleSellsNYC!
70 Clark #6H is a bright & charming studio that has excellent closet space, entry foyer, and windowed bathroom! Being on the top floor of an elevator building, you have no neighbors above you and eastern views with lots of light all day! The apartment's layout is rectangular that allows separation for living/sleeping/dining. There is a raised platform near the kitchen with space for a four seat table! Additionally the living area has space for a large couch & queen bed. 70 Clark is conveniently located across from the 2/3 subway station and 4 blocks from the A/C train. There is an elevator, on-site property manager, laundry in the building, video intercom and courtyard/garden. Additionally, there is excellent retail around the building for a convenient lifestyle! Check out the video tour on Instagram @DanielleSellsNYC!
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1960

1960

Year Built

1

1

Total Bathroom

450

450

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

01

Interior

Total Bathroom

1

Full Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Common Area

Other Interior Features

Entrance Foyer
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

6

Other Exterior Features

Building Garden
01

Lot & Area

Status

Leased

Living Area

450 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

OLRS-2034438

Type

Co-Op

Year Built

1960

Neighborhood

Brooklyn Heights
01

Finance

Lease Price

$2,800/mo

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Brooklyn Heights

It is the first city suburb to earn a protected landmark designation

Brooklyn Heights Real Estate

An affluent, waterfront section of New York City with a huge cultural and historical significance
 
Brooklyn Heights is a stunning and upscale Brooklyn neighborhood positioned right across the river from Wall Street. It is the first city suburb to earn a protected landmark designation, and several of the majestic, well-preserved brownstones, brick homes, and carriage houses on its lush streets date to before the Civil War. Because of its idyllic position, it has become home to several famous people, including writers Henry Miller, Truman Capote, and Norman Mailer.
 
Considering it is one of New York City's most popular locations since the early 19th century, Brooklyn Heights exudes a calm confidence. This posh neighborhood, which is lined with cobblestone streets and many restored historically significant structures, is one metro stop away from Lower Manhattan, and the renowned Promenade provides unrivaled sights of the bay. Most new construction in this neighborhood is along the waterfront, where outdoor pursuits have exploded because of the establishment of Brooklyn Bridge Park.

What to Love

  • Peaceful, leafy streets with easy access to amenities 
  • Unparalleled views of Manhattan's skyline and New York Harbor 
  • Proximity to Brooklyn Bridge Park and its wealth of leisure pursuits

Local Lifestyle

Elegant but modest architectural splendor, as well as upscale-casual dining and entertainment possibilities, characterize Brooklyn Heights. Due to its location close to downtown Brooklyn, this area enjoys active stretches along Montague Avenue and Hicks Street, as well as a small-town appeal hidden within a large city.
 
Its calm streetscapes, historic architecture, and overall feeling of permanence give it the sense of being worlds away from New York's regular hustle and bustle. Residents undoubtedly acknowledge that there is nothing quite like the experience of returning home to Brooklyn Heights.

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Most of the shopping hubs in Brooklyn Heights are found on Montague Street, which serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial thoroughfare. You can pop into stores such as The RealRealBrooklyn Women's Exchange, or Front General Store. The neighborhood's long-standing businesses on Atlantic Avenue, on the southern tip of Brooklyn Heights, also draw shoppers from all over the city.
 
Hit Beasts & Bottles to savor decadent truffled chicken for two and a fantastic wine list by Brooklyn's sole Master Sommelier. You could also visit Chez Moi for traditional French cuisine, including steak fries and crispy frog legs. When you want to enjoy local specialties, head to Colonie and request a seat at the open kitchen counter. Atlantic Avenue is home to several popular bars offering a good time to its guests, including Montero Bar & GrillBohemien Bar, The Long Island Bar, and Elsa.

Things to Do

Brooklyn Heights has much to offer its residents, however, the neighborhood's most significant draws are undoubtedly the quaint lanes and avenues lined with trees, rows of magnificent old brownstones, and beautiful churches. The biggest attraction of Brooklyn Heights is certainly Brooklyn Bridge Park. The park, which stretches along the river from DUMBO (north of Brooklyn Heights) down to Pier 6, features playgrounds, waterfront boardwalks, and public art pieces.
 
Alternatively, taking a stroll along the Brooklyn Heights Promenade is perfect for those looking to take in the spectacular views of the World Trade Center, Fulton Fish Market, Ellis Island, Staten Island, the Statue of Liberty, Governor's Island, Brooklyn Bridge, and the South Street Seaport.
 
For those who prefer the outdoors, Pebble Beach offers a tranquil escape from the city while a visit to The Cliffs is sure to satisfy any outdoor lovers with its bouldering and rock climbing. Just a few minutes away, the Empire Fulton Ferry and the ferry lawn are attractions in their own right, allowing visitors to experience the 100-year-old Jane’s Carousel, and meander through The Max Family Garden. 

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The New York City Department of Education serves the community of Brooklyn Heights.
 
 
 
Brooklyn Heights Real Estate An affluent, waterfront section of New York City with a huge cultural and historical significance   Brooklyn Heights is a stunning and upscale Brooklyn neighborhood positioned right across the river from Wall Street. It is the first city suburb to earn a protected landmark designation, and several of the majestic, well-preserved brownstones, brick homes, and carriage houses on its lush streets date to before the Civil War. Because of its idyllic position, it has become home to several famous people, including writers Henry Miller, Truman Capote, and Norman Mailer.   Considering it is one of New York City's most popular locations since the early 19th century, Brooklyn Heights exudes a calm confidence. This posh neighborhood, which is lined with cobblestone streets and many restored historically significant structures, is one metro stop away from Lower Manhattan, and the renowned Promenade provides unrivaled sights of the bay. Most new construction in this neighborhood is along the waterfront, where outdoor pursuits have exploded because of the establishment of Brooklyn Bridge Park. What to Love Peaceful, leafy streets with easy access to amenities  Unparalleled views of Manhattan's skyline and New York Harbor  Proximity to Brooklyn Bridge Park and its wealth of leisure pursuits Local Lifestyle Elegant but modest architectural splendor, as well as upscale-casual dining and entertainment possibilities, characterize Brooklyn Heights. Due to its location close to downtown Brooklyn, this area enjoys active stretches along Montague Avenue and Hicks Street, as well as a small-town appeal hidden within a large city.   Its calm streetscapes, historic architecture, and overall feeling of permanence give it the sense of being worlds away from New York's regular hustle and bustle. Residents undoubtedly acknowledge that there is nothing quite like the experience of returning home to Brooklyn Heights. Dining, Entertainment & Shopping Most of the shopping hubs in Brooklyn Heights are found on Montague Street, which serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial thoroughfare. You can pop into stores such as The RealReal, Brooklyn Women's Exchange, or Front General Store. The neighborhood's long-standing businesses on Atlantic Avenue, on the southern tip of Brooklyn Heights, also draw shoppers from all over the city.   Hit Beasts & Bottles to savor decadent truffled chicken for two and a fantastic wine list by Brooklyn's sole Master Sommelier. You could also visit Chez Moi for traditional French cuisine, including steak fries and crispy frog legs. When you want to enjoy local specialties, head to Colonie and request a seat at the open kitchen counter. Atlantic Avenue is home to several popular bars offering a good time to its guests, including Montero Bar & Grill, Bohemien Bar, The Long Island Bar, and Elsa. Things to Do Brooklyn Heights has much to offer its residents, however, the neighborhood's most significant draws are undoubtedly the quaint lanes and avenues lined with trees, rows of magnificent old brownstones, and beautiful churches. The biggest attraction of Brooklyn Heights is certainly Brooklyn Bridge Park. The park, which stretches along the river from DUMBO (north of Brooklyn Heights) down to Pier 6, features playgrounds, waterfront boardwalks, and public art pieces.   Alternatively, taking a stroll along the Brooklyn Heights Promenade is perfect for those looking to take in the spectacular views of the World Trade Center, Fulton Fish Market, Ellis Island, Staten Island, the Statue of Liberty, Governor's Island, Brooklyn Bridge, and the South Street Seaport.   For those who prefer the outdoors, Pebble Beach offers a tranquil escape from the city while a visit to The Cliffs is sure to satisfy any outdoor lovers with its bouldering and rock climbing. Just a few minutes away, the Empire Fulton Ferry and the ferry lawn are attractions in their own right, allowing visitors to experience the 100-year-old Jane’s Carousel, and meander through The Max Family Garden.  Schools The New York City Department of Education serves the community of Brooklyn Heights.   Check out nearby neighborhoods to learn about more options: SoHo Real Estate Park Slope Real Estate Dumbo Real Estate Bed Stuy Real Estate Greenwich Village Real Estate    
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As one of the most productive agents in the industry, Danielle's sales grew to over $80M per year. This number has put her in the top 1% of agents nationwide for several years.  Danielle built her real estate business from scratch by being analytical, hustling, and developing meaningful relationships.

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