Home Values · Bronx · Grand Concourse, NY
What's your home worth in Grand Concourse?
The median home in Grand Concourse sold for $399,000 — co-op prices ▼ 15.9% over the past year.
Based on recorded residential sales over the last 12 months (all home types). Source: ATTOM public property records · updated quarterly · as of July 2026.
About the neighborhood
The Bronx’s Art Deco Boulevard
The Grand Concourse carries New York’s ambitions, resilience, and artistry in built form—a boulevard that captures both the city’s grand dreams and its everyday realities. Conceived in the late 19th century by Louis Aloys Risse and inspired by the wide, elegant avenues of Paris, the Grand Concourse was always meant to be more than just a road. It is a broad, tree-lined thoroughfare that sweeps through the heart of the Bronx, linking neighborhoods and lives, and offering a striking visual record of architectural ambition and urban energy.
Walking along the Grand Concourse, one is surrounded by an array of architectural standouts. Art Deco apartment buildings dominate the skyline, their facades adorned with intricate brickwork, decorative terra-cotta, and elegant corner towers. These buildings, constructed through the early to mid-20th century, evoke a sense of romance and nostalgia, with details reminiscent of the grandeur found on Manhattan’s luxury streets. Elements of Tudor, Renaissance, and Colonial Revival styles add to the visual richness, creating a neighborhood that feels both stately and inviting.
The Grand Concourse is not just about buildings; it’s about the pulse of community life. Historic parks such as Franz Sigel Park and Joyce Kilmer Park offer green spaces for relaxation and gatherings, while institutions like the Bronx Museum of the Arts and the Andrew Freedman Home infuse the area with creativity and cultural pride. The museums and theaters, such as the Loew’s Paradise Theater, serve as beloved landmarks, each with its own story and role in the neighborhood’s ongoing evolution.
The Concourse’s history is layered and dynamic. Once envisioned as the “Park Avenue of the Bronx,” it drew families seeking a sense of suburban tranquility within the city. Over time, the area experienced periods of decline, but its spirit never faded. Residents and local leaders have worked tirelessly to restore and revitalize the Grand Concourse, breathing new life into its storied blocks. Today, the neighborhood is alive with a wide mix of cultures, languages, and traditions, each contributing to the area’s distinctive character.
What sets the Grand Concourse apart is its sense of belonging. Longtime residents speak of the warmth and openness of their neighbors, the comfort of familiar faces, and the pride they take in their community’s endurance and diversity. The boulevard remains a gathering place—a concourse in the truest sense—where festivals, parades, and everyday moments unfold against a backdrop of historic beauty and urban vitality.
For those seeking a neighborhood with soul, where history and hope walk side by side, the Grand Concourse offers elegance, culture, and community spirit in rare measure. Here, the past is ever-present, but so too is the promise of what’s to come.
Where Grand Concourse sits
The official neighborhood boundary — every sale behind the numbers above closed inside this outline.
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