Home Values · Bronx · Kingsbridge Heights, NY

What's your home worth in Kingsbridge Heights?

The median home in Kingsbridge Heights sold for $450,000 — co-op prices ▲ 6.1% over the past year.

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$450,000
Median sale price
72
Homes sold (12 mo)
▲ 6.1%
1-year co-op trend
Co-op$185,000· 33 soldSingle-family$730,000· 19 sold2–4 family$985,000· 16 sold

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

High Ground Over the Harlem River

High ground gives Kingsbridge Heights both its name and its outlook. Perched on elevated terrain in the northwest Bronx, the area offers sweeping views and an unmistakable sense of place, a lived-in neighborhood where past and present intertwine and where people come looking for both community and character. Its hilly streets echo centuries of history rooted in the soil: the neighborhood’s origins reach back to the 18th century, when Dutch farmers first settled the land, and its name pays homage to the old Kings Bridge—a vital crossing over the Harlem River that once connected the Bronx to Manhattan and fostered the area’s early growth and significance as a gateway for trade and migration.

Walking through Kingsbridge Heights, you’re struck by the diversity of its streetscapes. Pre-war apartment buildings with their ornate brickwork and broad stoops stand alongside modest single-family homes and row houses, creating a patchwork of architectural styles that tell the story of the neighborhood’s evolution. These buildings, some with leafy courtyards or intricate stone details, reflect the area’s steady development through the 19th and 20th centuries, accommodating waves of newcomers and shaping a community that is both resilient and welcoming.

The neighborhood’s heart beats with a blend of old and new. Local shops and family-run businesses line Sedgwick Avenue and the surrounding streets, providing everyday conveniences and fostering a sense of belonging. Residents often speak of the close-knit atmosphere—neighbors who look out for one another, gatherings in the parks, and a shared pride in the area’s heritage. The community’s diversity is immediately apparent, with people from all walks of life contributing energy, traditions, and stories that enrich the local culture.

Kingsbridge Heights is home to several landmarks that anchor its identity. The Kingsbridge Armory, a vast and iconic structure built in the early 20th century, stands as a testament to the neighborhood’s historic significance and ongoing transformation. Once a military facility, it has hosted everything from sporting events to community gatherings, and recent efforts to redevelop the Armory reflect the neighborhood’s forward-looking spirit and commitment to inclusive growth. Nearby, the Jerome Park Reservoir offers a tranquil escape, its tree-lined paths and open vistas inviting residents to stroll, jog, or simply enjoy the changing seasons. The area is also dotted with educational institutions, such as the storied DeWitt Clinton High School, whose grand façade and legacy speak to the importance of learning and opportunity here.

Residents cherish the mix of urban vitality and green space, the accessibility to public transit, and the feeling that Kingsbridge Heights is a place where new beginnings are possible. Recent developments, like the thoughtfully planned Kingsbridge Heights Apartments, further underscore the neighborhood’s commitment to providing affordable, supportive homes while preserving the welcoming, lively environment that defines the area.

To live in Kingsbridge Heights is to be part of a community that honors its roots while embracing change—a place where architectural beauty, cultural depth, and neighborly warmth combine into a distinctly Bronx experience.

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Where Kingsbridge Heights sits

The official neighborhood boundary — every sale behind the numbers above closed inside this outline.

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The median home in Kingsbridge Heights sold for about $450,000 across 72 recorded sales in the past year — all home types combined. Among co-op homes, the area's most-sold type, prices moved ▲ 6.1% year over year. Your home's value depends on its size, condition and exact location.
From recorded residential sales in Kingsbridge Heights over the trailing 12 months — all home types, sourced from ATTOM public property records and refreshed quarterly. It reflects what actually closed, not asking prices.
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