18 Strong Place
Apartment #3
$3,700 Rental Price
1 Bedroom   1.0 Bath

18 Strong Place, Cobble Hill, New York

In the heart of historic Cobble Hill, this one-bedroom apartment with a middle den retains the old-world feeling that made Brooklyn apartments famous. The space has original marble mantles, molding, inlaid floors, and tin ceilings. The truly expansive bedroom has a built-in closet, room for a king-sized...

In the heart of historic Cobble Hill, this one-bedroom apartment with a middle den retains the old-world feeling that made Brooklyn apartments famous. The space has original marble mantles, molding, inlaid floors, and tin ceilings. The truly expansive bedroom has a built-in closet, room for a king-sized bed and additional furniture, as well as a mantle to set the stage for decorating. The open-plan middle-room makes for a natural extension of the living space, serving as a study, dining area, or home office. The primary living area has a marble mantle, carrying the aesthetic of the space through. The full bathroom has a skylight. The kitchen is cozy with lots of cabinets. The large windows overlook leafy rear gardens and the trees that line Strong Place. Lots of sunlight during the day! Open House by appointment on Jan 2nd from 4pm-5pm, as well as Friday, Jan. 3rd 5-6pm. Near Trader Joe's, Sahadis, and Court Street & Smith Street shopping. Near F, G, and Borough Hall trains.

Courtesy of Brownstone Real Estate LLC

Listing Details

New Listing
Cobble Hill, New York
Type: Rental
Price: $3,700
Date Listed: 12/31/2024
Web ID: 1100884487

Info & Amenities

Type: Townhouse
Rooms: 3.0
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1.0
Woodburning fireplaces: 1
Built: 1900

Get to Know Cobble Hill

Cobble Hill is a small, laid-back neighborhood comprising 40 blocks in northwest Brooklyn. It offers easy access to the water and sits adjacent to Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, and Carroll Gardens. Most of the action takes place on Court Street, the community’s main artery lined with hip cafes, restaurants and boutiques. The neighborhood was named after a conically shaped hill located at the present-day intersection of Atlantic Avenue, Pacific Street and Court Street. The incline was known as 'Ponkiesbergh' to early Dutch settlers, which directly translates to “Cobble Hill.” Today, Cobble Hill is considered the wealthiest area in Brooklyn, and is often listed alongside upscale Manhattan communities like the Upper East Side and Soho as one of the most desirable locations in the city. Thanks to its well-preserved 19th-century architecture, pristine brownstones and stunning row houses, Cobble Hill has been designated as a historic district.

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