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Home values in Brooklyn

Median sale prices, market trends and free instant home-value estimates across 65 neighborhoods in Brooklyn.

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Brooklyn runs the full spectrum of New York homeownership — landmarked brownstone rows in the west, semi-attached and detached family homes through the center and south, and new condo stock along the waterfront. Prices swing block by block, which is exactly why borough-wide averages mislead: the neighborhood-level medians below reflect what actually closed inside each area's boundary.

Brooklyn market snapshot

Neighborhoods with live recorded-sales data — more are added as coverage expands.

NeighborhoodMedian sale price1-yr trendHomes sold (12 mo)
Cobble Hill $2,500,000 ▲ 8% 2–4 family 59
Carroll Gardens $2,425,000 ▲ 18.6% 2–4 family 88
Dumbo $2,015,000 ▲ 12.5% condo 115
Red Hook $1,998,000 ▲ 2.8% 2–4 family 25
Boerum Hill $1,927,000 ▲ 10.8% condo 196
Fort Greene $1,900,000 ▲ 6.5% condo 96
Greenpoint $1,900,000 ▲ 15.4% condo 163
Park Slope $1,850,000 ▼ 13.5% co-op 348
Ditmas Park $1,824,000 58
South Slope $1,800,000 ▼ 5% condo 133
Columbia Street Waterfront District $1,750,000 ▲ 0.7% condo 32
Gowanus $1,750,000 ▼ 15.4% condo 119
Borough Park $1,700,000 ▲ 10.3% 2–4 family 258
Vinegar Hill $1,700,000 11
Brooklyn Heights $1,649,000 ▼ 8.4% co-op 209
Prospect Lefferts Gardens $1,630,000 ▲ 4.6% 2–4 family 106
East Williamsburg $1,550,000 ▲ 9.9% condo 195
Bay Ridge $1,525,000 ▲ 19.6% 2–4 family 53
Williamsburg $1,525,000 ▼ 13.8% condo 415
Midwood $1,515,000 ▲ 6.7% single-family 97
Prospect Heights $1,375,000 ▲ 6.6% co-op 150
Greenwood Heights $1,355,000 ▲ 10.1% condo 88
Bedford-Stuyvesant $1,350,000 ▲ 0.8% 2–4 family 606
Crown Heights $1,350,000 ▼ 6.7% 2–4 family 385
Dyker Heights $1,335,000 ▼ 4.7% 2–4 family 49
Sunset Park $1,330,000 ▲ 1.6% 2–4 family 257
Bensonhurst $1,300,000 ▲ 5.4% 2–4 family 400
Manhattan Beach $1,260,593 ▼ 2.9% single-family 66
Clinton Hill $1,250,000 ▲ 12.2% condo 183
Bushwick $1,220,000 ▲ 10.4% 2–4 family 300
Windsor Terrace $1,199,000 ▼ 10.3% co-op 112
Downtown Brooklyn $1,100,000 ▲ 21.1% condo 131
Mill Basin $1,100,000 ▲ 27.9% single-family 88
Gravesend $1,071,600 ▼ 4.3% 2–4 family 218
Bergen Beach $963,050 ▲ 14.5% single-family 26
Bath Beach $960,000 ▲ 5.5% 2–4 family 219
Wingate $956,250 ▼ 10% 2–4 family 62
Madison $925,000 ▼ 12.4% single-family 108
Sea Gate $870,000 20
Cypress Hills $858,500 ▲ 3.9% 2–4 family 126
City Line $856,250 ▲ 12.3% 2–4 family 84
Marine Park $855,000 ▲ 5.7% single-family 181
Kensington $835,000 ▲ 6% co-op 190
East Flatbush $825,000 64
Georgetown $825,000 ▲ 4.5% 2–4 family 70
Flatbush $810,000 ▼ 3% 2–4 family 173
Homecrest $775,000 ▲ 0% 2–4 family 93
Canarsie $770,017 ▲ 2.3% 2–4 family 263
East New York $760,000 ▼ 0.4% 2–4 family 263
Sheepshead Bay $740,000 ▼ 6.4% co-op 264
Farragut $725,000 ▼ 0.7% single-family 58
Prospect Park South $715,000 ▼ 25.1% co-op 43
Brownsville $712,775 ▼ 3.4% 2–4 family 92
Flatlands $709,975 ▼ 1.1% single-family 247
Gerritsen Beach $668,000 ▲ 4.6% single-family 64
Coney Island $590,000 ▼ 0.3% single-family 57
Fort Hamilton $585,000 ▼ 91.7% co-op 161
Brighton Beach $565,024 ▲ 0% co-op 131
Starrett City $430,000 3
Spring Creek $385,000 15

Recorded residential sales, trailing 12 months, inside each neighborhood's official boundary. The 1-yr trend is measured on each area's most-sold home type (shown beside it), so a shift in what sold doesn't read as a price change. Source: ATTOM public property records · updated quarterly.

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