LISTINGS
24 Remsen Street, Unit 4
Gorgeous 4-bedroom parlor duplex!
Brooklyn Heights

4 Strong Place
Single-Family Custom Townhome!
Cobble Hill, NEW CONSTRUCTION

4A Strong Place
Two-Family Custom Townhome!
Cobble Hill, UNAVAILABLE

One Hanson Place, 17B:
Loft Style One Bedroom Plus Home Office
Fort Greene, CLOSED & SOLD

128 Willow Street, 4E:
Spacious & Bright 1-Bedroom Co-op
Brooklyn Heights, CLOSED & SOLD
36 Cambridge Place:
Historic 19th C, 2-Family
Clinton Hill, SOLD & CLOSED

RENTED-- 439 and 441 Henry Street, Cobble Hill:
Large one bedrooms,
newly renovated!

220 East 73rd Street, Apt. 3F:
An Exquisite One-bedroom Co-op
SOLD and CLOSED

WHAT’S NEW?
Shopping Around of the Best Deals in New York Real Estate

Brooklyn's Priciest Townhouses

New townhouses are rising in Cobble Hill with Manhattan pricing

Brownstone Brooklyn gets new batch of townhouses

Strong Place Parking Lot Will Become Rowhouses

Strong Place Townhouses Construction Blog: Intro

Hills & Gardens: Townhouse Plans Win Praise

New Development: Strong Place and Kane Street, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Three Custom Townhouses.

CG Patch: Public Spaces Add to Home Value Read Donald Brennan’s latest “Local Voices” blog post on Carroll Gardens Patch--and find out about the importance of outdoor public spaces in your home search. Full article here.

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Cobble Hill
Cobble Hill
Cobble Hill is a small, close-knit neighborhood sandwiched between Carroll Gardens and Brooklyn Heights. Like its neighbors, Cobble Hill’s streets are lined with beautiful 19th century Brownstones and some of Brooklyn’s most treasured architectural gems. It has two streets of commerce, Court Street and Smith Street, home to restaurants that put the Brooklyn culinary scene on the map, along with wonderful boutiques, locally-owned businesses and a six-plex movie theater. It’s a short hop from the Farmers’ Market in downtown Brooklyn, a wealth of subway lines at Borough Hall and the new and ever-expanding Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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