New! 511 Hicks Street

Looking for that hard to find second or third bedroom in Cobble Hill?

This traditional four-story Brooklyn town home has been tastefully renovated into a three-bedroom lower duplex, topped by a pair of two-bedroom apartments.

This low-rise redevelopment is a rental value worthy of its location within cobble hill Historic District.

You know you love Cobble Hill and it’s the great lifestyle! Lovely historic brownstone streets, only blocks away from The Brooklyn bridge Park and waterfront ,great restaurants and excellent schools with easy access to  Manhattan- make it literally the best of all worlds!

As an owner, landlord, property manager and real estate broker, I have the experience and contacts which have helped many clients enlarge their space and secure a new home.

It’s priced at $3000.

Call today or send me a message on my contact me page today.

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New to market!

My new Brooklyn town house listing has a landscape architect designed backyard with a beautiful terraced garden, ipe decks,  a Cyprus table and an incredible BBQ grill.

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NY Harbor School

Here’s a shout out to my son on his first blog post – coming in from the NY Harbor School vessel operations team. The NY Harbor school is marine science based NYC public school based on Governors Island.

 

Check out Liam’s post.

1901 School House Condo

Fantastic, spacious 2BR 2Bth with soaring 15-foot ceilings and 9 enormous windows throughout. Built in 1901, The St Johns School was converted to condos in 2004 and is the only true loft building located in trendy Greenwood Heights.
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Parking just got harder in Cobble Hill.

In Cobble Hill Brooklyn, we’ve lost a much needed hospital and gained a development which is totally out of keeping with the scale of this historic neighborhood. Fortis doesn’t appear to want to work with the community to provide proper infrastructure for their development, I’m afraid the bogus parking as reported in the Brooklyn Eagle is only the beginning.

For more info read more at the Brooklyn Eagle.

Photo by Brooklyn Eagle.