Perched on the top floor of a classic brownstone on one of Brooklyn’s most coveted blocks, this 1BR+ is bathed in natural light, with gorgeous views of the treetops and Lower Manhattan. Spanning the entire floor, the apartment is extremely spacious, with an inviting open plan living area and a large bedroom with adjoining windowed office/den, used by current tenants as a small kid’s room, but also perfect for a work-from-home space.
Features include:
- High Ceilings
- Hardwood floors
- Central Air
- New Windows
- Renovated Open Plan Kitchen
- Renovated Bathroom
- Dishwasher
- In-Unit Washer /Dryer
- Decorative Fireplace and Period French Doors
This is an exceptional home in a desirable neighborhood, with an abundance of shopping, restaurants and transport possibilities.
No smoking. Pets allowed case by case.
Details
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Multi-Family
- Voice Intercom
Features
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Open Kitchen
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Windowed Kitchen
- WIC
- Hardwood Floors
- Open Views
- Treeline Views
- French Doors
- Full Floor
- Penthouse/Top Floor
- High Ceilings
- Hardwood Floor
- Washer/Dryer
More about Cobble Hill ▶
More about Cobble Hill ▼
Tucked between Brooklyn Heights and Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill offers the best of both worlds, with quaint shaded streets of impeccably maintained townhouses along with thriving commercial activity along Atlantic Avenue and Court Street. Cobble Hill's genteel atmosphere and convenient location have long been attracting well-heeled Manhattanites in search of peace and quiet. Most of the neighborhood lies within the Cobble Hill Historic District, which boasts one of the city's finest collections of 19th century homes. Its current name is a revival of a name that died out in the late 19th century - "Cobles Hill" - and was reinvented in 1959 as Cobble Hill. Like its neighbors, Carroll Gardens and the Columbia Street Waterfront District, the area was once considered to be part of Red Hook (and South Brooklyn as a whole). Historical sites include the childhood home of Winston Churchill's mother (197 Amity Street), the Workingman's Cottages, now luxury residences (Warren Place), and the nearby Romanesque Baltic Towers - now condominiums (417-435 and 439-45 Hicks Street). Cobble Hill Park, which faces enchanted Verandah Place, offers a bit of green space for families to enjoy, and Brooklyn Bridge Park is easily accessible, as well.
Grocery Stores
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Union Market
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Trader Joe's
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Pacific Green Gourmet
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Sahadi's
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Key Food
Laundromats / Dry Cleaners
Restaurants
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The Grocery
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La Vara
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Watty & Meg
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Bar Tabac
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Sam's Restaurant
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Sottocasa Pizzeria
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Hibino
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Joya
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Bocca Lupo