Brooklyn, NY Real Estate & Homes for Sale

Listings last updated 08/17/2022
    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 832 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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    $768,800 USD
    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • Condo
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    Thu, 18 Aug 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
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    $1,249,000 USD
    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 757 SqftSqft
    • Residential
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    Fri, 19 Aug 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
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    $560,000 USD
    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 658 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Open House
    Thu, 18 Aug 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM
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    $299,000 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 960 SqftSqft
    • 0.054 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $849,000 USD
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,800 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Open House
    Thu, 18 Aug 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
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    $689,000 USD
    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 0.06 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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    $536,000 USD
    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 730 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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    $756,000 USD
    • 8 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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    $1,600,000 USD 200K
    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,200 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
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    $1,324,900 USD
    • 1.5 BathsBa
    • 819 SqftSqft
    • Condo
    Open House
    Thu, 18 Aug 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
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    $499,000 USD
    • 1 BedBd
    • 1.5 BathsBa
    • 1,272 SqftSqft
    • Condo
    Open House
    Sun, 21 Aug 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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    $895,000 USD
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    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 632 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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    $600,000 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 2,000 SqftSqft
    • 0.057 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
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    $1,300,000 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,250 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Open House
    Thu, 18 Aug 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
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    $424,888 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 1 BathBa
    • 850 SqftSqft
    • Coop
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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    $720,000 USD
    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • Condo
    Open House
    Thu, 18 Aug 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
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    $1,169,000 USD
    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 725 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Open House
    Thu, 18 Aug 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
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    $368,000 USD
    • 1 BedBd
    • 1 BathBa
    • 0.05 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $230,000 USD
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Finding homes for sale in Brooklyn, NY has never been easier as our comprehensive directory currently contains more than 4,088 listings! With prices for houses for sale in Brooklyn, NY starting as low as $145,000, we make the search for the perfect home easy by providing you with the right tools!

Brooklyn

Situated on the western end of Long Island, Brooklyn has been connected to Manhattan via the iconic Brooklyn Bridge since the late 1880s. Home to the indie tunes of Williamsburg, the beachfront memories at Coney Island, and the picturesque row houses in affluent neighborhoods like Cobble Hill, there is a Brooklyn neighborhood for most any need. This borough is home to more than 2.5 million people and has been gaining a lot of popularity in the last decades.
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This neighborhood guide will help you when you browse through Brooklyn homes and apartments for sale by providing useful information on home prices, transportation options, commuting, schools, safety, shopping, top things to do, and architecture. Find out which schools you can find in the area and their rankings, plus essential information on transportation options and crime rates.
The real estate market guide for Brooklyn will tell you how many rentals, condos, co-ops and single family homes there are in the area and provide insights on the housing market to help you choose the best neighborhood for your needs.

Architecture and landmarks

As with any borough in New York City, the type of architecture you’ll find in Brooklyn varies dramatically from neighborhood to neighborhood. From leafy, tree-lined streets with perfect row houses found in neighborhoods like Brooklyn Heights to the converted lofts and warehouses you’ll find in nearby DUMBO, housing stock of any size and variety is likely to be found somewhere within Brooklyn.

The Brooklyn Bridge is likely the first landmark most people think of when considering this borough, but there are other famous spots too, like the roller coasters at Coney Island, the basketball courts and impressive green space at Prospect Park, the 52-acre Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and a handful of museums including Brooklyn Museum and the New York Transit Museum.

Architecture and landmarks

Real Estate Market

Real Estate Market

Befitting a small town, Bay Ridge is packed with 1-2 family buildings - 4,787 of them. Another 3,141 units are in 3-6 family housing. Condo opportunities are scarce, just 258 units, but 4,137 units are listed as co-op units and there are 6,154 rentals. Mixed-use buildings number 892, and together with the 55 office buildings make for a significant business climate in a largely residential neighborhood.

Real Estate Market

Real Estate Stats

Median Sale Price
$679K
18% YoY
Median Price/Sqft
$562
5% YoY
Brooklyn Median Sale Price
$679K
18% YoY

Get all the details you need on the Brooklyn housing market and real estate trends by having easy access to median sale prices by property and by square feet. You will also have access to the borough’s median sale price for comparison, together with year-over-year evolution of home prices.
Research the real estate market in Brooklyn even further while you are looking for homes and apartments for sale by checking our detailed residential market reports. Released monthly and including sales stats and trends, the reports will help you know the local market like a pro, so you can make an informed decision when buying a home or apartment in Brooklyn.

Transport

There are extensive public transit options in this borough, including 18 NYC Subway services, though some neighborhoods have better subway service than others. For example, Marine Park and Flatlands are poorly served, but there are 170 major stations in Brooklyn and most people commuting to Manhattan do so via the subway.

Schools

There are a huge number of both public and private schools in Brooklyn, including Brooklyn Technical High School, the largest specialized high school for math, technology, and science in the U.S. Other schools include public options, charter schools, and numerous schools affiliated with religions.

Health

The main medical facilities in Brooklyn include the Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, Maimonides Medical Center, New York Methodist Hospital and NYU Lutheran Medical Center. The Medical Society of the County of Kings has also been serving Brooklyn since 1922.

Safety

Brooklyn has two dozen police precincts, some of which are safer than others. Overall, the borough is moderately safe with neighborhoods in the northern part– Brooklyn Heights, Clinton Hill, Bedford-Stuyvesant, City Line and East New York – scoring higher for crime rates.

Things to do

Things to do

Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan is certainly one of the most popular things for tourists to do in Brooklyn, but what about residents? You can find them in the many green spaces around Brooklyn, including the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Prospect Park. They may also be taking a stroll along the East River Promenade, enjoying the shows at the Brooklyn Academy of Music or shopping at the popular Williamsburg Smorgasburg flea market.

Things to do

Popular restaurants include Juliana’s Pizza, Korean fare at The Good Fork, American eats at The River Café or Five Leaves, and Italian hot spots like L & B Spumoni Gardens and Oregano. Music fans may be found at Bembe, The Bell House, or Black Flamingo, while those who want a classic Brooklyn beer may be spending their nights at the Brooklyn Brewery. Brooklyn is also an incredible place to shop at spots like Brooklyn Flea, the huge number of antique shops on Atlantic Avenue, and national brands at Atlantic Center or one of the other malls in the borough.

Things to do

Brooklyn has its own library system, which is separate from both the Queens and the New York library systems. Overall, the Brooklyn Public Library has literally thousands of programs for the public, several million books, and offers almost 1,000 computers for use across 58 branches.