Neighborhood Breakdown

Median sales prices were a roller coaster over the last couple of years, with a 49% increase in 2023 and sales back down by 38% in 2024. Interestingly, of the houses sold this year, a whopping 70% were under $2m. What does this tell us? Bedford Stuyvesant's beautiful architecture, rich history, and massive landscape remain highly attractive - especially to those unafraid to take on renovations and looking for more competitively priced homes within brownstone Brooklyn.

Median Price, Townhouse

- 38%

$1,625,000

Median prices and the number of sales in the small neighborhood of Boerum Hill stayed virtually the same, evidencing that the area's appeal—which combines downtown conveniences like multiple subway hubs with charming tree-lined row house streets—is here to stay.

Median Price, Townhouse

0.94%

$3,525,177

It was a banner year for the Heights, with the median price up 13%. The number of houses sold soared, from 13 to 38. That includes some exquisitely renovated townhouses. It’s so nice to see these landmarks being updated.

Median Price, Townhouse

13%

$6,275,000

Carroll Gardens saw a big jump in median sales price. This uptick may have been driven by the uptick in high-priced transactions, with nearly 20% selling at $5m or above. The highest-priced home traded at just over $11M, possibly setting a record for the neighborhood.

Median Price, Townhouse

29.30%

$2,620,500

The number of homes sold in Clinton Hill rose by 10%, evidencing an increase in inventory and a recognition by the buying public that this neighborhood of stunning mansions, renowned learning institutions, and a diverse and creative population is a wonderful place to call home.

Median Price, Townhouse

-2.30%

$2,620,500

In 2024, Cobble Hill saw two incredible sales: 155 Warren for $15M and 321 Clinton for $11.3M. Both properties sold quickly and over the asking price, indicating that luxury buyers see a runway for further price growth at the luxury townhouse level in Cobble Hill.

Median Price, Townhouse

-4.4%

$2,620,500

Over 1/3 of the townhouse sales in Crown Heights transacted over the $2M mark. Crown Heights continues to gain value at the high end as buyers recognize the inherent value of the beautiful housing stock and access to great public transportation.

Median Price, Townhouse

6%

$2,620,500

Down by 19% in 2023, median prices in Fort Greene rose by 33% this year, signaling a recalibration in value and price point. This increase could also have been driven by high demand and low inventory, as the number of houses sold in the neighborhood remained stagnant in 2024.

Median Price, Townhouse

33.4%

$2,620,500

This charming pocket of brownstone Brooklyn saw double-digit growth in median price and number of sales—12% and 11%, respectively. As all the new construction along the canal comes on line, more amenities will pop up here.

Median Price, Townhouse

12.60%

$2,620,500

2024 saw a slight decrease in median price as more of the townhouses sold were smaller - more 3-story homes than in 2023. The number of townhouses sold was also lower, reflecting the inventory shortage.

Median Price, Townhouse

-7.40%

$3,085,000

Small but mighty, Prospect Heights has experienced a 7% increase in median price but a 26% decrease in the number of townhouses sold. Buyers hope to see higher inventory here in 2025.

Median Price, Townhouse

7.20%

$2,620,500

The median price slid almost 10%, while the number of transactions held steady. However, we saw a healthy number (14) of sales above the $2M mark in 2024.

Median Price, Townhouse

-9.75%

$2,620,500

With a 12% dip in transactions but an almost 4% boost in media price, inventory was the story in Windsor Terrace.  A geographically small neighborhood to begin with, there just were not enough houses for buyers to buy in 2024.  This helped keep prices on an upward trajectory.

Median Price, Townhouse

3.8%

$2,000,000