Real Estate

These Are Brooklyn's Ritziest Rentals

Check out what life would like if you could blow $29,000-a-month on rent. Here's a hint: It's not bad.

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – Let me tell you about the very rich, they have a room for everything. And we've got the rental listings to prove it. Check out Patch's round-up of some of Brooklyn's most expensive rentals, none of which cost less than $10,000 a month. All options are listed on Realtor.com, should you win the lottery one day.


16 Remsen St.

Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights

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Price: $29,000-a-month

Perks: Don't you hate having to walk from your front door to the Brooklyn Promenade? Isn't it the worst when you don't have a special room just for your wine collection? Wouldn't it be too gruesome not to have two kitchens? One is simply unbearable.

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397 Third St.

Neighborhood: Park Slope

Price: $17,500

Perks: Sometimes you just need a garden sun room with radiant heated flooring. It's the simple things that make it feel like home.


185 Plymouth St.

Neighborhood: DUMBO

Price: $16,500

Perks: A private, landscaped terrace with views of the Manhattan skyline can grow so dull after a while. Good thing this place has three.


328 President St.

Neighborhood: Carroll Gardens

Price: $15,000

Perks: Stairs are so last season. Private elevators that to take you to your master suite are quite the thing. And really, one landscaped garden simply isn't enough. So much better to have two.


261 Berry St.

Neighborhood: Williamsburg

Price: $12,000

Perks: Isn't it nice to know you'll always have a place to park the Jaguar? How simply ghastly not to have a private garage.


Photos courtesy of Realtor.com.

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