Congress Gardens

200 Congress St, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Condo Building In Cobble Hill

Units

114

Stories

6

Year Built

1952

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Units for Rent

1 Available Units

Congress Gardens

151,864

Total Sq Ft

Cooperative

Building Type

In the heart of Brooklyn’s quaint Cobble Hill Historic District, Congress Gardens easily blends in amid 19th-century townhomes and Gothic Revival landmarks despite its postwar construction. On the site of a former orphanage, architecture firm Lama, Proskauer and Prober sought to complement the surrounding townhouses and gardens by crafting an unassuming six-story brick building encircled by a manicured lawn dotted with flowering trees and shrubs. Initially built in 1952 as rentals and converted to a co-op building in 1981, the 114-unit complex is divided into three wings that form an E shape, with a separate elevator and entrance portico for each marked by a bright red door fringed by white Neoclassical details. “It’s this charming little treasure that no one notices unless it’s on your radar,” says Patrice Mack, a broker with Brown Harris Stevens who recently listed a one-bedroom at the complex. “The location makes it special — it’s right by Brooklyn Heights and half a block from Court Street,” adds Heather McMaster, a Corcoran broker who has sold multiple residences at Congress Gardens. “Every unit I list in there sells in a week.” <br><br> "Even though the building is from the 1950s, it feels like prewar because of the room sizes, generous closet space and black-and-white tile bathrooms, which many people have kept. They have a lot of character," says Mack. "And because brownstones surround the building, if you get past the third floor, there are spectacular views of the Verrazzano Bridge.” There are 114 apartments across the development, with 200 and 210 Congress each having 36 and the remaining 42 in 220 Congress; most are one- or two-bedroom units, but a few studios can be found. “There are about five or six units per floor, so each floor feels intimate,” says McMaster. “It has a good vibe.” In terms of pricing, a studio sold in October 2023 for $514,000, while one-bedrooms can range between $699,000 and $790,000. A two-bedroom was acquired in August 2024 for $1.2 million. Taxes are included in the monthly maintenance fees, which total $1,640 per month for a one-bedroom listed at $675,000 <br><br>“The building isn’t chock full of amenities,” says Mack, but it does have the essentials. "An elevator, laundry room and storage are available, the last for an additional cost with a waitlist. The property also allows pets, and they recently made a little common outdoor space in the back of the building with tables and chairs." The property also includes an underground garage, although there is a waitlist. "To have parking in that area is worth a lot because no other place has that kind of perk,” says Mack. A live-in superintendent helps ensure maintenance needs are promptly addressed. <br><br>"Congress Gardens is located across from the most beautiful townhomes, and Cobble Hill Park is around the corner," says Mack. The half-acre green space is popular for picnics in the summer and features a playground with a sand pit and tables and benches. Several nearby playgrounds, including Van Voorhees and Toy playgrounds, speak to the neighborhood’s popularity among young families. Bustling Court Street is right down the block from Congress Gardens, brimming with cafes, restaurants and shops, as well as practical amenities like pharmacies, dry cleaners and salons. Standout dining destinations include Gersi, a seasonal Italian restaurant focusing on northern Italian cuisine and June, Brooklyn's first natural wine bar. Nearby retail hubs of Atlantic Avenue and Smith Street are also easily reachable and contain the bulk of the grocery store options, including Trader Joe's and Key Food. “You have those big chain stores as well as mom-and-pops. It feels like a neighborhood,” says Mack. <br><br>The complex is two blocks from the Bergen Street subway station, serviced by the F and G lines, while the Borough Hall/Court Street station offers access to the 2, 3, 4, 5 and R less than half a mile away. Bus service includes the B57, B61 and B63, which make a variety of Brooklyn neighborhoods — from Dumbo to Bay Ridge — easily accessible. A little over a mile away is Atlantic Terminal, a terminus for the Long Island Rail Road and Brooklyn's busiest subway hub. There's a Citi Bike dock across the street.

Congress Gardens is a condominium located in Kings and the 11201 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Kings County attendance zone.

Building Amenities

  • 24 Hour Access
  • Air Conditioning
  • Courtyard
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Property Manager on Site
  • Kitchen
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Stainless Steel Appliances
  • Tub/Shower
  • Bicycle Storage
  • Elevator
  • Public Transportation

Location

200 Congress, Brooklyn,
NY 11201

Neighborhood

Historic cobblestone streets, 19th century architecture, and longstanding brownstones define Cobble Hill, one of Brooklyn’s oldest neighborhoods. This diverse urban oasis offers local shops and restaurants that are worth a try (or two). Test your palate at Yemen Café or try some Spanish tapas at La Vara!

Cobble Hill is near numerous subway and public bus stations, as well as being situated along I-278. Visiting neighboring areas or commuting for work from Cobble Hill is as easy as pie. Community parks, playgrounds, and off-leash dog parks are commonplace in this bustling urban neighborhood. Kids play at Cobble Hill Park, residents relax under the shade of towering trees in the center of town, and dogs run about through the quaint green space off of Hicks Street in the northwest corner of the neighborhood.

Upscale apartments and condos make up this affluent neighborhood.

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Education

College & Universities Distance

Walk: 9 mins walk / 0.5 away
0.5 mi
Walk: 11 mins walk / 0.6 away
0.6 mi
Walk: 15 mins walk / 0.8 away
0.8 mi
Drive: 3 mins drive / 1.1 away
1.1 mi

Congress Gardens is within 9 minutes or 0.5 mile from St. Francis College. It is also near Brooklyn Law School and ASA College Brooklyn.

Transportation

Transportation options available in Brooklyn include Bergen Street (F,G Line), located 0.3 mile from Congress Gardens.

Transit/Subway Distance

Walk: 6 mins walk / 0.3 away
0.3 mi
Walk: 10 mins walk / 0.5 away
0.5 mi
Walk: 11 mins walk / 0.6 away
0.6 mi
Walk: 13 mins walk / 0.7 away
0.7 mi
Walk: 14 mins walk / 0.8 away
0.8 mi

Commuter Rail Distance

Drive: 6 mins drive / 1.5 away
1.5 mi
Drive: 9 mins drive / 3.0 away
3.0 mi
Drive: 19 mins drive / 7.1 away
7.1 mi
Drive: 12 mins drive / 4.3 away
4.3 mi
Drive: 13 mins drive / 4.8 away
4.8 mi
Congress Gardens is near LaGuardia, located 10.4 miles or 21 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 15.3 miles or 27 minutes away.

Airports Distance

Drive: 21 mins drive / 10.4 away
10.4 mi
Drive: 27 mins drive / 15.3 away
15.3 mi
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
98
Out of 100
Lace up your walking shoes because this area is considered a walker’s paradise.
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100
Out of 100
Living in this area is considered a rider’s paradise, with world-class transportation.
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
94
Out of 100
Do you prefer to get around on two wheels? You’ll love living in this neighborhood, which is considered a biker’s paradise.
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Points of Interest

Time and distance from Congress Gardens.

Shopping Centers Distance

Drive: 5 mins drive / 1.5 away
1.5 mi
Drive: 5 mins drive / 1.6 away
1.6 mi
Drive: 8 mins drive / 3.2 away
3.2 mi
Congress Gardens has 3 shopping centers within 3.2 miles, which is about a 8-minute drive. The miles and minutes will be for the farthest away property.

Parks & Recreation Distance

Walk: 1 min walk / 0.1 away
0.1 mi
Walk: 16 mins walk / 0.8 away
0.8 mi
Drive: 4 mins drive / 1.3 away
1.3 mi
Drive: 4 mins drive / 1.2 away
1.2 mi
Drive: 5 mins drive / 1.8 away
1.8 mi
Congress Gardens has 5 parks within 1.8 miles, including Cobble Hill Park, Cadman Plaza Park, and Gowanus Canal.

Hospitals Distance

Drive: 6 mins drive / 1.5 away
1.5 mi
Drive: 8 mins drive / 2.7 away
2.7 mi
Drive: 11 mins drive / 3.6 away
3.6 mi
Congress Gardens has 3 hospitals within 3.6 miles, the nearest is Brooklyn Hospital Center - Downtown Campus which is 1.5 miles away and a 6 minute drive.

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