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Cobble Hill

Cobble Hill

Generations-old food shops, timeless cobblestone streets, and a focus on independent art and culture venues make Cobble Hill feel both inviting and off-the-beaten-path.

Located in Brooklyn

Commute Times

Atlantic Terminal
25m by train
4m by car
Grand Central
39m by train
27m by car
Union Square
36m by train
19m by car
Wall Street
30m by train
9m by car

Boundaries

East to West
Court St. to East River
North to South
Atlantic Ave. to Degraw St.
Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, and Caroll Gardens

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Welcome to Cobble Hill, a picturesque neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. Nestled between the historic charms of Brooklyn Heights and the trendy allure of Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill occupies just 40 blocks in the northwestern edge of Brooklyn. It smacks of culture, history, an independent spirit, and laid-back modernity. With tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and the vibe of a tight-knit community, Cobble Hill is a captivating blend of a bygone era infused with modern energy.

The streets offer a glimpse of the neighborhood's character – independent shops, cozy cafes, small bookstores, art galleries, delis, and family-owned restaurants that have been around for generations. The aroma of a fresh brew wafts through the air and shopfronts boasting fascinating finds beg passersby to look and linger.

Read on to know more of why you should be looking at buying Cobble Hill real estate, a mix of the old made new, the new mimicking the old, and refurbished apartments that speak of luxury and ease.

THE RISE OF COBBLE HILL

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The area now known as Cobble Hill was established in the 1640s when Dutch settlers claimed it and called it “Ponkiesbergh” for its high, rocky hill.

When the area became a hub for craftsmen and artisans in the 19th century, it earned the name Cobble Hill due to the Belgian paving stones that lined its streets. Those cobblestones may have vanished, but the name stuck.

The neighborhood’s Victorian-era brownstones and Greek Revival homes tell tales of a bygone era. Even in its early days, Cobble Hill attracted immigrants – Irish, Italians, and later, families from Scandinavia. They all left their mark on the neighborhood’s culture and architecture.

Today, Cobble Hill streets have managed to reflect its beginnings. Quaint cafes nestle between neighborhood boutiques, tree-lined blocks are as picturesque as a movie scene. Families also adore the neighborhood for its cozy vibe and great schools, while young professionals dig the trendy spots and lively social scene.

COBBLE HILL REAL ESTATE

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Given its character and location, Cobble Hill real estate is at the prime end of the spectrum. Demand is sky-high, and listings tend to vanish quicker than cupcakes at a bake sale. In 2023 alone, Cobble Hill home prices went up to about 106.3% compared to 2022, with median prices at the multimillion dollar range.

After all, historic homes are finite, and there's a price to pay for scarcity. And based on trends, there's a beeline for these storied structures, especially as many of these Cobble Hill real estate properties for sale come with updated features and amenities.

The same can be said of condos, townhouses, and apartments. They are charming and homey, or chic and modern, perfect for the vibe you're looking for.

The historic nature of Cobble Hill was officially recognized In 1969, when a 22-block area on the northern part of the neighborhood was designated a historic district by New York's Landmarks Preservation Commission. The area comprises 796 buildings built between the 1830s and 1920s featuring the architectural styles of the period, including

Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, early Romanesque Revival, and French Neo-Grecian.

While the designation limits the manner and extent of renovations that can be made on the structures, the prestige it lends has also resulted in higher property values.

Property features and amenities

Given the eras in which the houses were first built, historic homes in Cobble Hill are rich in architectural detail. Some come with original fireplaces, intricate moldings, and perpetually desirable hardwood floors. The allure continues outside, with private gardens or rooftop terraces with amazing views of the city skyline.

While many Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, apartments for sale and newer properties come with smart home features, top-of-the-line appliances, and amenities like gyms and lounges, historic homes haven't been left behind. Those that have been in and out of the market are likely to have electrical and water systems that are up to code, and updated refurbishments and interiors that are functionally and aesthetically pleasing to modern homeowners, without detracting from the historic character of the residence.

LIVING IN COBBLE HILL, BROOKLYN

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Life in Cobble Hill has a certain rhythm – a blend of laid back with a hint of bit city hustle. Mornings can start with a jog in the park or blowing into a perfectly brewed cup of steaming coffee from corner cafes.

The magic isn’t just in the buildings – it’s in the people. Cobble Hill’s neighborliness isn't confined to folks waving at you from across the street. They’ll chat when they run into you at the farmers market, shoot the breeze when you're at the park, and hang with you at block parties.

In fact, residents have created new social hubs in Cobble Hill. The profusion of cafes and smaller businesses right next to each other (barber shops, delis, takeout ethnic food stores) encouraged patrons to hang outside the shops as they waited for their orders, or for family members to complete errands or grocery runs. Business owners began building "tree guards," which are essentially benches around trees, to encourage residents to be a part of Cobble Hills's new sidewalk social life.

Education

Cobble Hill is a good place for families, and part of that appeal lies in its good schools. The neighborhood falls under New York City Geographic District #15, which ranked A in teachers and diversity, and B+ in academics.

The public schools to check out are: Private schools include:

Getting around

Cobble Hill is convenient and accessible, with options including The F and G subway lines connecting the neighborhood to Manhattan, Queens, and other parts of Brooklyn. There are also multiple bus routes, including B61 and B63, allowing you to easily commute within Cobble Hill itself.

Dining, shopping, and nightlife

Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, NY 5 Cobble Hill is a treasure for foodies, shopaholics, and nightlife habitues.
  • Smith Street is a popular culinary hotspot, offering gourmet burger joints, upscale dining experiences, and bistros serving farm-to-table delights. Here, you’ll find Blue Bottle Coffee, The Chocolate Room, Frankies 457 Spuntino, and Café’ LULU.
  • Cobble Hill is dotted with charming boutiques where you'll find the trendiest items along with vintage decor and accessories. There are independent bookstores and specialty stores purveying everything from organic skincare, to vinyl records, to handmade jewelry.
  • For many, the day ends at one of the many neighborhood bars, from classic taverns to trendy cocktail bars like Congress Bar and Henry Public. There's a place for every taste in Cobble Hill – including live music. Find your jam by matching venue to your mood.

BELLMARC REALTY GROUP BRINGS YOU THE BEST COBBLE HILL REAL ESTATE

If you’d like to explore your options in this picturesque and desirable corner of Brooklyn, Bellmarc Realty Group will be happy to help.

For buyers: Our team can help you narrow down options, set up appointments to view the properties, and make an offer on your behalf.

For sellers: We are uniquely equipped to assist you with all of your home selling needs, including helping you decide on the best offer for your property.

Buy or sell your Cobble Hill home with Bellmarc Realty Group. Call us at 718.768.4500 or send us an email to get started.

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