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Cobble Hill Rentals: 10 Top Listings

This week's top real estate listings feature a limestone in Bed Stuy and a standalone in West Midwood.

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his week's most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner include a brownstone in Park Slope, a limestone in Bed Stuy, and a standalone in West Midwood. The neighborhoods of Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, and West Midwood were particularly appealing to readers.

    The least expensive property is a Cobble Hill rental for $3,500 per month, while the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone asking $8.25 million.

    Here are this week's top listings:

    10. In Windsor Terrace, a two-family home with one unit per floor is on the market for $1.699 million.

    101 East 2nd Street

    Price: $1.699 million

    Area: Windsor Terrace

    9. A single-family detached house in West Midwood features period details like wood floors and stained glass, priced at $1,599,999.

    686 Rugby Road

    Price: $1,599,999

    Area: West Midwood

    8. This one-bedroom rental in Cobble Hill is a petite but renovated space in an 1870s building with significant architectural history, available for $3,500 per month.

    439 Hicks Street, #6D

    Price: $3,500/month

    Area: Cobble Hill

    7. In Prospect Lefferts Gardens, this early 20th-century row house was designed by Benjamin Driesler and is listed for $1.75 million.

    196 Maple Street

    Price: $1.75 million

    Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens

    6. A renovated single-family home in Windsor Terrace features wood floors and an inglenook, priced at $2.75 million.

    247 Windsor Place

    Price: $2.75 million

    Area: Windsor Terrace

    5. In East Flatbush, a semi-detached single-family house with a garage is on the market for $775,000.

    771 Linden Boulevard

    Price: $775,000

    Area: East Flatbush

    4. This Park Slope brownstone is a four-family home with an owner's duplex and three rental units, priced at $8.25 million.

    914 President Street

    Price: $8.25 million

    Area: Park Slope

    3. A Bed Stuy limestone has been renovated since its last sale in 2021 and features period woodwork, listed for $4.125 million.

    214 Jefferson Avenue

    Price: $4.125 million

    Area: Bed Stuy

    2. This wood frame home in Park Slope is set up with an owner's duplex and a top floor rental, priced at $2.349 million.

    261 8th Street

    Price: $2.349 million

    Area: Park Slope

    1. In West Midwood, this renovated standalone sits on a cul-de-sac street near the Q/B tracks, listed for $2.3 million.

    28 Wellington Court

    Price: $2.3 million

    Area: West Midwood

Cobble Hill rentals: 10 top listings in Brooklyn, New York City apartments.