21 Douglass Street
Apartment #1R
$4,950 Rental Price
2 Bedrooms   1.5 Baths

21 Douglass Street, Cobble Hill, New York

With an absolutely unbeatable Cobble Hill location, this South-facing 2 BD 1.5 BA home is on the first floor of a boutique condo building. The expansive living area – ~20 ft long – can easily accommodate a work-from-home space or full dining area. Eat-in kitchen with stainless...

With an absolutely unbeatable Cobble Hill location, this South-facing 2 BD 1.5 BA home is on the first floor of a boutique condo building. The expansive living area – ~20 ft long – can easily accommodate a work-from-home space or full dining area. Eat-in kitchen with stainless appliances, hardwood flooring throughout. The home's two very spacious bedrooms face the quiet rear of the building. Washer/dryer hook up. A/C sleeves in every room. Tenant pays their own utilities. Completed in 2005, 21 Douglass Street is a thoughtfully maintained, walk-up condo building with only 5 units. Just minutes to vibrant shopping & dining on Smith Street, Court Street and Atlantic Avenue, the 2/3/4/5/F/G/A/C/R trains, Brooklyn Bridge Park and the waterfront, Cobble Hill Park, Union Market and Trader Joe's. You couldn't ask for a better location! Sorry, no pets.

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Floorplan for 21 Douglass Street, 1R

Floorplan for 21 Douglass Street, 1R

Listing Details

New Listing
Cobble Hill, New York
Type: Rental
Price: $4,950
Date Listed: 4/21/2025
Web ID: 1111982051

Info & Amenities

Type: Apartment
Rooms: 3.0
Bedrooms: 2
Full Bathrooms: 1
Half Bathrooms: 1
Built: 2005

Map of Area for 21 Douglass Street 1R

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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