
“Discover 3,684 homes in Brooklyn, New York”
Current market statistics for Brooklyn, NY
3,684
Active Listings
$1.5M
Avg Price
$1.1M
Median Price
$700
Price/Sqft
2,199
Avg Sqft
138
Avg Days
From
$3,500
To
$29,000,000
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$3.8M
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“4 Bedroom 4 Bath Single Family Home at 2150 Royce Street Brooklyn NY 2358 Sq Ft”
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$600K
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$285K
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$3.7M
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$1.1M
“Detached Brick 2-Family Home on 28x100 Lot in Brooklyn, NY”
Brooklyn, NY

$799K
Brooklyn, NY

$475K
Brooklyn, NY
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$750K
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Brooklyn draws a wide range of buyers who value space, history, and access to Manhattan without living inside it. Many arrive from other boroughs or out of state, looking for larger homes and a slower pace while still relying on subways, ferries, and bridges for work and travel. Character varies by neighborhood, with brownstone blocks, mid-rise apartments, and pockets of newer construction appearing within a short walk of one another. Daily life often centers on local parks for running or weekend sports, waterfront paths for cycling, and a broad selection of restaurants and cafes that reflect long-standing immigrant communities as well as newer arrivals. Cultural venues range from small theaters and live-music rooms to larger institutions that host rotating exhibits and performances. Public transit and ride-share options make it possible to reach most parts of the borough without a car, though many households still keep one for weekend errands. Families choose from the local public school district plus a range of private and parochial options located throughout the borough. The climate follows a humid subtropical pattern, with warm, humid summers, crisp autumns, cold winters that occasionally bring snow, and a noticeable spring bloom. At the time of writing, the market shows 3,684 active listings with a median price of $1,150,000 and an average home size near 2,199 square feet, giving buyers a range of entry points depending on condition and location.
Average listing price: $1,538,967 · 3,684 homes available