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Cobble Hill Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $4,850,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 3,360 Sq Ft

    54 Cheever Place, Brooklyn, NY 11231

    A rare opportunity awaits on Cheever Place, a picturesque, tree-lined enclave in the heart of the Cobble Hill Historic District. This stately, 21-foot-wide turn-of-the-century townhouse—delivered vacant—offers exceptional versatility as a lucrative three-family investment, a spacious two-family home, or a grand single-family residence. With its 21-by-40-foot footprint on an 88.5-foot-deep lot and

    Suzanne Koxvold Compass

    54 Cheever Place, Brooklyn, NY 11231
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    $4,500,000

    • 6 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 3,400 Sq Ft

    124 Kane St, Brooklyn, NY 11231

    Welcome to 124 Kane Street, a timeless federal-style brick and brownstone built circa 1840, quietly nestled in the heart of Cobble Hill, one of Brooklyn's most desirable neighborhoods. Spanning approximately 3,400 square feet, this beautifully restored residence offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of New York City history, enriched with modern elegance and thoughtful design. Currently

    Dena Driver Corcoran Group

    124 Kane St, Brooklyn, NY 11231

Why Live in Cobble Hill

Cobble Hill in Brooklyn is a picturesque neighborhood known for its tree-lined cobblestone streets, historic Revivalist-style brownstones, and intimate dining options. The area features a mix of townhouses, converted brownstones, and low-rise co-ops and condos, with 19th-century rowhouses in Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Romanesque Revival, and Italianate styles. Despite limited inventory, properties here retain their value due to high demand. Cobble Hill Park offers a small green space with a walkway and benches, while nearby Van Voorhees Playground and Adam Yauch Dog Park provide additional recreational options. The neighborhood's proximity to Brooklyn Bridge Park, an 85-acre waterfront greenspace with community events, sports, and concerts, is a significant attraction. Dining and nightlife in Cobble Hill are vibrant, with popular spots like La Vara for Spanish cuisine, The Long Island Bar with its mid-century charm, and Henry Public for pub fare and brunch. June, a natural wine bar, offers seasonal small plates and garden seating. For bagels and lox, Shelsky’s of Brooklyn is a local favorite, and grocery needs are met by Trader Joe’s and Union Market on Court Street. Cobble Hill Cinemas screens a variety of films, and shopping includes vintage-style stores like Buffalo Exchange. Annual events such as the Cobble Hill Halloween Parade and summer concerts in Cobble Hill Park add to the neighborhood's community spirit. P.S. 29 John M. Harrigan, a highly rated elementary school, serves the area. Residents have multiple transportation choices, including the F and G trains at Bergen Street station, several trains at Borough Hall station, buses along Atlantic Avenue and Court Street, and a ferry to Wall Street from Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6.

Home Trends in Cobble Hill, NY

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$465,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$609,990
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$322,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$259
Number of Homes for Sale
4
Last 12 months Home Sales
82
Months of Supply
0.60
Median List Price
$616,392
Median Change From 1st List Price
1%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-13%
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