59 Pineapple offers a live-in superintendent, common laundry room, free bike storage, common courtyard and a spectacular shared roof-deck with beautiful views of the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges and the city skyline! All this coupled with an extremely reasonable maintenance, should surely bring a smile to your face.
Expect to fall in love (perhaps again) with the neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights, which has on display some of the most inspiring architecture found anywhere. Have your pick of the very best cafes, fine dining, local shopping and the vibrant night life of Downtown Brooklyn anytime you wish. Experience the Promenade or Brooklyn Bridge Park and enjoy unencumbered views of Manhattan by day or night. In excellent proximity to the 2/3 subway and an array of other train options, which makes commuting into Manhattan a breeze. Cats are accepted, sorry no dogs!
This is a unique offering in one of New York's most historic and sought after neighborhoods. Don't miss it. *Property has been virtually staged. No statement is made as to the accuracy of any photograph.
Quick Profile
Brooklyn Heights was Manhattan’s first suburb. The Brooklyn Bridge is a neighborhood draw, offering some of the most beautiful views of the Manhattan skyline, as well as an easily walkable means of commuting into the City. Montague Street has been the main commercial street in Brooklyn Heights since the 1800s, but it is not overly commercialized. Smaller shops help maintain the small neighborhood feel of Brooklyn Heights.
The quaint cobblestoned side streets highlight the historic feel to this lovely, vibrant neighborhood that is filled with exciting and innovative restaurants, stores that have those perfect home decor items, that little black dress you love, and your favorite dry cleaner is right around the corner. Brooklyn Heights is your perfect city within the City.
There are apartments, condos, and co-ops that resulted from the conversion of pre-war residential hotels. The townhouses in Brooklyn Heights are often five stories, instead of the three stories found elsewhere. You’ll also find row houses and stunning single family mansions. Due to the three protected historic districts, opportunities for new construction are limited, and the appearance of the neighborhood seems frozen in the era when these buildings were originally constructed.
Renowned public and private schools make the neighborhood attractive to young families with school-age children. The neighborhood is generally “kid-friendly,” with parks, playgrounds, and quiet streets where kids can still play safely.