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This isn’t just a one-bedroom—it’s a fully realized lifestyle in the heart of Brooklyn Heights.
Perched high above the treetops with sweeping views of the city skyline and South Brooklyn, Residence 7G at 150 Joralemon Street has been thoughtfully renovated to balance clean, modern design with effortless functionality. Soaring 11-foot ceilings, oversized windows, and a soft, serene palette set the tone from the moment you step inside.
At the heart of the home is a chef-designed kitchen, where form meets function in all the right ways. Outfitted with Bertazzoni appliances, stainless steel countertops, and fully integrated paneled cabinetry, the space was crafted for serious cooking—but looks like a page out of a design magazine. The layout is intuitive, the storage is smart, and every finish has intention.
The bedroom is equally refined, with custom millwork, generous built-ins, and open views that make the space feel calm, elevated, and airy. Throughout the home, custom touches and built-in elements reflect a renovation led with the help of top-tier talent—including firms from the Architectural Digest AD100 list.
Building Features:
150 Joralemon is a well-established, pet-friendly elevator co-op known for its solid financials and full-service lifestyle. Amenities include:
Live-in superintendent
Laundry on every floor
Free dedicated storage
Residents-only gym
Package room
Bike storage
Virtual intercom system
Convenient access to the 2/3/4/5/A/C/R subway lines
Monthly maintenance includes heat, hot water, and gas.
Just one subway stop from Manhattan, Brooklyn Heights offers something rare in New York City: space to breathe, tree-lined streets to stroll, and history you can feel in the architecture. As NYC’s very first suburb, this neighborhood has been attracting residents since the 1800s — drawn by its quiet elegance, sweeping views, and unbeatable location.
Today, it remains one of the city’s most desirable places to call home — where historic charm meets a quietly evolving food and culture scene.
Brooklyn Heights is a protected historic district — the first of its kind in NYC. That means the cobblestone streets, gas lamps, and brownstone facades you see today look almost exactly as they did a century ago. Strict height restrictions limit new development, preserving the charm and character that make this neighborhood feel like a page out of history.
It’s one of the largest collections of pre–Civil War homes in the country, with Greek Revival, Federal, and Italianate architecture lining every block.
This neighborhood isn’t just beautiful — it helped shape American history. Plymouth Church on Orange Street was a major stop on the Underground Railroad, with figures like Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman passing through. Abraham Lincoln even attended a service here in 1860.
In more recent decades, Brooklyn Heights became a literary haven. Truman Capote wrote Breakfast at Tiffany’s in a house on Willow Street. Norman Mailer lived just blocks away. The neighborhood’s quiet grace and creative energy continue to attract writers, artists, and visionaries from around the world.
From the Brooklyn Heights Promenade — with panoramic views of Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty — to the cafés, markets, and waterfront parks below, this neighborhood offers an unmatched lifestyle.
New favorites like Inga’s Bar (a cozy bistro with a cult following), L’Appartement 4F (home of the viral croissant cube), and Sami & Susu (a fresh addition with Mediterranean flavors) are drawing food lovers and locals alike. Coffee shops like Joe Coffee, Blank Street, and the neighborhood favorite Elevenses offer plenty of ways to caffeinate and connect.
Whether you're grabbing lunch at Noodle Pudding, cocktails at Colonie, or pastries to-go from Patisserie Claude, life here happens locally — and deliciously.
Unmatched historic character
Quick commute to Manhattan
Protected low-rise skyline
High-performing real estate values
Family-friendly, community-oriented vibe
Top public and private school options nearby
A quietly exciting food and coffee scene
Thinking about buying in Brooklyn Heights?
Let’s find you a place that fits — whether it’s a storybook brownstone or a sunlit condo just steps from the Promenade. As a top broker and a homeowner in the neighborhood I will be happy to guide you.