260 Conover Street 260 Conover Street, Red Hook, , BROOKLYN, NY 11231
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The Details About 260 Conover Street
260 Conover Street Units
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- Rented
Units | Price | Beds | Baths | Half Baths | Interior Sq.Ft | Type | Contact | Floorplan |
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4G | $4,000 | 1 | 2 | 2019 | Rental | Vicki Negron | ||
Q4 | $3,750 | 1 | 3000 | Rental | Vicki Negron | |||
Q3 | $3,750 | 1 | 3000 | Rental | Vicki Negron | |||
P4 | $3,750 | 1 | Rental | Vicki Negron | ||||
P3 | $3,750 | 1 | Rental | Vicki Negron | ||||
Q5 | $3,750 | 1 | Rental | Vicki Negron | ||||
P5 | $3,750 | 1 | 3000 | Rental | Vicki Negron | |||
4O | $3,700 | 1 | 2 | 2096 | Rental | Vicki Negron | ||
Get to know Red Hook
Red Hook has the look and feel of an urban seaside village, chock-a-cobblestone-block with captain’s bungalows and ancient brick warehouses — several predating the Civil War. A flourishing port by the mid-19th century, Red Hook catered largely to the surge in offloading needs from the Erie Canal, a legacy honored by today’s Erie Basin Park. Its previously rough-and-tumble docks inspired Elia Kazan’s classic film On the Waterfront, though one cross-harbor wink from the Statue of Liberty today might be all you need to call Red Hook a contender. While there’s no subway in Red Hook proper, the F and G trains are easily reached via the Smith-9th or Carroll Street stations, with an easy R transfer at 4th Ave. An NYC Ferry stop connects DUMBO, Bay Ridge, and Wall Street, the last of which is seconds (sans traffic) through the Battery Tunnel.
Red Hook Neighborhood Guide