Neighborhood Breakdown

The median price for townhouses in Bedford Stuyvesant increased by 12% this year, a major rebound from a 38% drop in 2024, evidencing the continued multi-year migration of buyers to this storied and architecturally beautiful neighborhood.

Median Price, Townhouse

+12%

$1,811,128

While in 2024, prices in Boerum Hill remained static, this year we saw a 5% increase, returning to the type of growth in value this neighborhood typically experiences.

Median Price, Townhouse

+5.70%

$3,725,000

Brooklyn Heights townhouses recorded a 10% increase in median price. Could it be in part because almost 40% fewer were sold in 2025?  It’s a small neighborhood, so the numbers vary widely, but it remains so very, very desirable.

Median Price, Townhouse

+9.6%

$6,880,000

Carroll Gardens stayed totally flat in media price and transactions compared to 2024.  But it did see two big sales at $8.15mm and $7.7mm, both developer houses on Sackett between Smith and Hoyt.

Median Price, Townhouse

0%

$3,397,000

The number of transactions were up, but the median prices were down.  More inventory meant more choices for Clinton Hill buyers.  There were 3 sales over $5mm in 2025, indicating buyer interest in well-renovated townhouses.

Median Price, Townhouse

-5%

$2,600,000

 Cobble Hill remains hot a pistol with prices and transactions seeing double-digit gains compared to 2024.  This includes 3 sales over $10mm, with the highest being $13mm at 30 Tompkins Place.

Median Price, Townhouse

+15%

$5,000,000

Crown Heights is a huge neighborhood with many competing interests. There was a 15% increase in median price, even with a 21% increase in the number of townhouses sold. 

Median Price, Townhouse

+15%

$2,000,000

Of all the brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods we cover, Fort Greene saw the biggest price surge with a whopping 25.8% increase in 2025.

Median Price, Townhouse

+25.8%

$3,898,500

Gowanus is a neighborhood under siege by condo development, but the townhouse market is strong. Median price was down a tad, and there were fewer transactions, but demand for this treasured pocket remains strong.

Median Price, Townhouse

-3.9%

$1,841,000

We felt a squeeze on inventory for Park Slope townhouses in 2024.  Lots of buyers and brokers are calling us asking what we had off market or coming up, and the numbers bear that out.  We saw 7 sales over $7mm, with the highest at $13.9mm.  Good news for people spending over $5mm and doing big renovations. 

Median Price, Townhouse

+10%

$3,405,000

Median prices for the small and much sought-after Prospect Heights neighborhood remained absolutely unchanged, with a rise of 7.6% 2 years in a row, reflecting steady and consistent gains.

Median Price, Townhouse

+7.60%

$3,575,000

Prospect Lefferts had an interesting year - the number of houses sold went down a lot, 43%. But as might be expected with tight inventory, the median price went up 7.5%. The proximity to Prospect Park is always a draw.

Median Price, Townhouse

-7.50%

$1,990,000

The number of transactions were up, but the median prices were down.  More inventory meant more choices for Windsor Terrace buyers.

Median Price, Townhouse

-6%

$1,877,500