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Homes for sale in Brooklyn

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About Brooklyn

Properties for sale in Brooklyn, New York: a complete analysis of NYC's most populous borough Brooklyn is New York's most populous borough, with approximately 2.6 million inhabitants across 251 km² — a population larger than cities like Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, or Philadelphia. If it were an independent city, it would be the fourth most populous in the USA. Located on the western tip of Long Island, separated from Manhattan by the East River, it is connected by three historic bridges (Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge) and multiple subway lines. For the buyer or investor, Brooklyn is one of the most culturally influential and dynamically diverse real estate markets in the world — with strongly distinct neighborhood identities, independent market dynamics, and a buyer profile that varies drastically between premium brownstones (Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Cobble Hill) and affordable condos (Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge, Sheepshead Bay). It is essential to understand the neighborhood-by-neighborhood fabric before evaluating any specific property. Brooklyn — understanding scale and diversity Geography and organization Brooklyn (officially Kings County ) is divided into 59 community districts grouped into distinct cultural zones. For real estate purposes, a useful organization is: Brownstone Brooklyn (consolidated premium zones): Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Boerum Hill, Prospect Heights Williamsburg / Greenpoint corridor (trendy waterfront): Williamsburg, Greenpoint, East Williamsburg Northern Brooklyn emerging : Bushwick, Bed-Stuy (Bedford-Stuyvesant), Crown Heights Downtown Brooklyn / DUMBO (commercial-residential vertical) South Brooklyn : Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Dyker Heights, Bath Beach Mid Brooklyn : Flatbush, Midwood, Kensington, Borough Park, Ditmas Park South Shore / Coney : Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Sheepshead Bay, Mill Basin, Marine Park, Manhattan Beach Northeast Brooklyn : Brownsville, East New York, Cypress Hills, New Lots Brownstone Brooklyn — consolidated premium tier Brooklyn Heights The first designated historic district in NYC (1965). A fabric of 19th-century pre-war and federal-style townhouses, with the Brooklyn Heights Promenade offering iconic views of the Manhattan skyline. A traditional neighborhood for established families, lawyers, and financial professionals commuting to Wall Street via the 2, 3, 4, 5, and R lines. Brooklyn Heights Townhouse : USD 3-12M+ depending on scale and condition Classic Brownstone : USD 3-6M for 5,000 sqft Mansion (rare): USD 6-15M+ Brooklyn Heights Condo : USD 1.5-5M in buildings with East River views Pre-war Coop : USD 800k-2.5M for 2-bedrooms Average price per sqft : USD 1,300-2,000 DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) A waterfront neighborhood transformed from an industrial zone into a premium destination post-2000. Former warehouses converted into luxury lofts; Brooklyn Bridge + Manhattan views; linear Brooklyn Bridge Park along the East River; St. Ann's Warehouse (theater), Galápagos Art Space, Smack Mellon. A neighborhood for young families, creative-tech professionals, and expats. DUMBO Loft condo : USD 1.2-3M for 1-bedroom; USD 2-6M for 2-bedroom DUMBO trophy Penthouse : USD 6-25M (One Brooklyn Bridge Park, Olympia Dumbo) Average price per sqft : USD 1,500-2,500 Cobble Hill Historic district with 19th-century limestone and federal-style brownstones. Neighboring Brooklyn Heights and Carroll Gardens. Court Street is the commercial-residential axis. A traditional Italian-American neighborhood in consolidated gentrification. Cobble Hill Brownstone : USD 3-7M Condo : USD 1-3M Coop : USD 700k-1.5M Carroll Gardens Adjacent to Cobble Hill, with a similar fabric but a more preserved Italian-American identity. Smith Street serves as a restaurant corridor. Court Street and Carroll Gardens Greenway. Typical family: young professionals with small children. Carroll Gardens Brownstone : USD 2.5-6M Townhouse converted multi-family : USD 2-5M Condo : USD 900k-2.5M Park Slope Perhaps Brooklyn's most recognized premium residential neighborhood — Prospect Park (493 acres), 7th Avenue as a commercial-residential corridor. Spectacular late 19th-century brownstones. Very strong family reputation, with public schools considered among the best in Brooklyn (PS 321, PS 39). Park Slope Townhouse (1-3 family) : USD 3-8M+ Limestone trophy townhouse : USD 6-15M+ Condo : USD 1-3M Pre-war Coop : USD 800k-2M for 2-bedrooms Average price per sqft : USD 1,300-1,900 Fort Greene Historically African-American neighborhood in consolidated gentrification over the last two decades. Fort Greene Park, BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), Brooklyn Cultural District. Pratt Institute nearby (Clinton Hill). Preserved Italianate and Queen Anne brownstones. Fort Greene Brownstone : USD 2-6M Renovated Townhouse : USD 3-7M Condo : USD 800k-2.5M Boerum Hill, Prospect Heights, Clinton Hill Trio of neighborhoods adjacent to central Brownstone Brooklyn. Boerum Hill (between Cobble Hill and Park Slope), Prospect Heights (between Park Slope and Crown Heights), Clinton Hill (Pratt Institute, grand brownstones). USD 1.5-5M for brownstones; USD 800k-2.2M for condos. Williamsburg / Greenpoint — trendy waterfront corridor Williamsburg The most iconic neighborhood of Brooklyn's transformation — former industrial and Jewish-Italian-Polish hub transformed into the global capital of indie-hipster culture in the 2000s-2010s, now consolidated as an international premium destination. Designer commercial brands (Apple, Aesop, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Equinox), signature restaurants, intense nightlife. L Line direct to Manhattan (Bedford Avenue: 12-15 min to Union Square). Williamsburg sub-zones: North Williamsburg waterfront : premium new towers (The Edge, Northside Piers, 22 North, Domino Sugar Refinery conversion). USD 1.5-5M for 1-2 bedrooms; USD 5-15M for penthouses South Williamsburg (Williamsburg Bridge proximity): mix between historic Orthodox Jewish community and new developments East Williamsburg : more accessible, more industrial-trendy Williamsburg Brownstone (older zones): USD 2-5M Standard Williamsburg Condo : USD 900k-2.2M for 1-bedroom; USD 1.3-3M for 2-bedroom Average price per sqft : USD 1,300-1,800 Greenpoint Neighboring Williamsburg to the north, historically Polish-American. Under accelerated transformation with Greenpoint Landing (Brookfield development), Newtown Creek waterfront. G Line (the only one that doesn't connect to Manhattan) + ferry. Award-winning restaurants, growing cultural life. Greenpoint waterfront Condo : USD 900k-3M Townhouse : USD 1.8-4M Coop : USD 500k-1.2M Northern Brooklyn emerging — active gentrification Bushwick Former industrial hub transformed into a contemporary art hub (Bushwick Open Studios, galleries, artist lofts). Restaurants, bars, nightlife. L, J, M lines. Demographic mix in transition. Bushwick loft Condo : USD 600k-1.5M Townhouse : USD 1.2-3M Coop : USD 350k-800k Bedford-Stuyvesant (Bed-Stuy) Historic African-American neighborhood (Spike Lee, Notorious BIG, Jay-Z grew up here) with extraordinarily preserved brownstone fabric — one of the largest concentrations of brownstones in NYC. Under accelerated gentrification since 2010. Social tensions between the traditional community and new residents. Bed-Stuy Brownstone : USD 1.5-4M (depends on condition; very wide range) Renovated Townhouse : USD 2-5M Condo : USD 600k-1.5M Multi-family 2-4 unit : USD 1.5-3M (investor) Crown Heights Multicultural neighborhood (Afro-Caribbean, Lubavitch Orthodox headquartered here, with Chabad headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway). Mixed pre-war fabric. 3, 4, 2 lines. In consolidated gentrification. Crown Heights Brownstone : USD 1.5-3.5M Condo : USD 600k-1.3M Multi-family : USD 1.5-3M Downtown Brooklyn / DUMBO commercial-residential Downtown Brooklyn Vertical commercial-residential district under strong transformation since 2010. City Point (Trader Joe's, Target, Alamo Drafthouse, Dekalb Market), traditional Court Street , Atlantic Terminal with adjacent Barclays Center. Unparalleled transport hub in Brooklyn (2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, F, G, N, R lines + LIRR Atlantic Terminal). New tower Condo Downtown : USD 700k-2M for 1-bedroom; USD 1.5-4M for 2-bedroom Trophy Penthouse (One Brooklyn Bridge, 9 Dekalb, Brooklyn Tower): USD 5-25M South Brooklyn — established residential Bay Ridge Traditional residential neighborhood with a strong Irish-American and Italian-American presence. Views of the Verrazzano Bridge, Shore Road Park. Brownstone fabric + pre-war apartments. Direct R line. Attracts established families and Manhattan professionals who value a quiet residential environment. Bay Ridge Brownstone : USD 1.2-3M Detached house (rare in Brooklyn): USD 1.5-4M Pre-war Coop : USD 350-800k Condo : USD 500k-1.5M Sunset Park Multicultural neighborhood (growing Chinatown, historic Latin American community) with Industry City (creative/commercial hub) expanding. Manhattan skyline views from Sunset Park, with active cultural programming. Sunset Park Townhouse : USD 1-2.5M Multi-family : USD 1.3-3M Industry City area Condo : USD 500-900k Bensonhurst, Bath Beach, Dyker Heights Traditionally Italian-American residential neighborhoods (Bensonhurst) and contemporary Asian-American mix. Detached and attached houses, with larger lots than central Brooklyn. Dyker Heights is famous for spectacular Christmas decorations. Dyker Heights Detached house : USD 1.5-4M+ Bensonhurst Attached house : USD 800k-1.8M Condo : USD 400-800k South Shore / Coney coastal Coney Island, Brighton Beach Traditional Brooklyn shoreline. Coney Island (historic amusement park, boardwalk, Nathan's hot dog), Brighton Beach ("Little Odessa" - Russian-American community). Brighton Beach waterfront Condo : USD 400k-1M House in Coney Island : USD 500k-1.5M Sheepshead Bay, Mill Basin, Manhattan Beach Waterfront communities (Sheepshead Bay marina, Mill Basin canals, Manhattan Beach beach). Demographic mix, with detached and attached houses. Manhattan Beach House (premium waterfront): USD 1.5-4M+ Mill Basin canal House : USD 1.2-3M Sheepshead Bay House : USD 700k-2M Mid Brooklyn — established mixed Flatbush, Midwood Traditional residential neighborhoods with Flatbush (consolidated Afro-Caribbean), Midwood (Jewish-Orthodox, Sephardic + Ashkenazi mix). Brooklyn College in Midwood. Flatbush Townhouse : USD 800k-2M Midwood detached House : USD 900k-2.5M Pre-war Coop : USD 250-600k Ditmas Park, Prospect Park South Enclaves of Victorian + suburban houses in the heart of Brooklyn — a very rare category: detached suburban houses in NYC , with porches, gardens, and tree-lined streets. Attracts premium families who want a suburb-style house without leaving the city. Ditmas Park Victorian House : USD 1.8-5M Prospect Park South premium House : USD 2-6M+ Product categories in Brooklyn — essential distinction Brownstone / Townhouse Iconic Brooklyn structure — 3-5 story vertical house, often single-family or multi-family (2-4 units). Categories: Single-family brownstone : primary residence for one family; most coveted 2-3 family brownstone : owner-occupant + 1-2 rental units — popular category for investors Multi-family townhouse 4+ units : purely investment product Technical characteristics: Typically built 1860-1920 Facades in brownstone (sandstone), limestone, brick Styles: Italianate, Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival, Federal, Greek Revival Common challenges: facade pointing (mortar joint repair), old systems (plumbing, electricity), roof, potential asbestos/lead Typical full renovation: USD 800-2,000/sqft Condo Direct ownership of the unit, limited board approval, rentals generally permitted. Most common in new towers (Williamsburg, DUMBO, Downtown Brooklyn) and in warehouse conversions (DUMBO). Accessible for non-resident buyers. Coop Buyer acquires shares in the cooperative, rigorous board approval, common sublease restrictions. Most common in pre-war buildings (Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Bay Ridge, Midwood). Typically 15-30%/sqft cheaper than an equivalent condo, but with material structural restrictions. Multi-family (2-4 units) Popular category in Brooklyn — owner-occupant buys a small building (often a brownstone) and rents out the other units. Combines residence + investment. Implies active management by the owner. Detached / suburban-style house Rare category in NYC, concentrated in Ditmas Park, Prospect Park South, Dyker Heights, Manhattan Beach, Marine Park, Bergen Beach. For profiles wanting a suburb-style house without leaving the city. Why consider Brooklyn Global cultural identity For over a decade, Brooklyn has been one of the most globally recognized cultural brands — exported via cinema, indie music, gastronomy, fashion, and design. "Brooklyn" is international shorthand for a certain type of hipster-creative-artistic urban living. This identity has material value in asset positioning. Price per sqft lower than Manhattan For an equivalent size, Brooklyn is typically 30-50% cheaper than Manhattan in comparable condos and townhouses. For a profile that wants NYC residential quality without the absolute Manhattan premium, Brooklyn is a structural alternative. Brownstones — a globally unique property category Brooklyn brownstone townhouses are a globally unique residential product — coherent architecture, small but functional lots, rear gardens, preserved character. There is no direct equivalent in other cities (Paris has Haussmannian buildings; London has Georgian terraced houses; but Brooklyn brownstones have their own identity). Dense cultural fabric BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) Brooklyn Museum (second largest museum in the city) Prospect Park (493 acres, Olmsted & Vaux — same architects as Central Park) Brooklyn Bridge Park (revitalized waterfront with piers, Pier 6 with dining, sports) Brooklyn Botanic Garden Coney Island (historic amusement park) Gastronomic fabric: dozens of restaurants in national rankings Indie music venues, art galleries, cultural festivals Schools — variable but with excellence Brooklyn has varied school districts. Some premium schools: PS 321 (Park Slope), PS 39 (Park Slope), PS 8 (Brooklyn Heights), PS 29 (Cobble Hill) : top public elementary schools Brooklyn Tech, Brooklyn Latin, adjacent Stuyvesant : specialized high schools (entry by SHSAT exam) Saint Ann's School (Brooklyn Heights), Packer Collegiate (Brooklyn Heights), Berkeley Carroll (Park Slope), Brooklyn Friends, Poly Prep : premium private schools Pratt Institute (Clinton Hill) : design/art university Brooklyn College (Midwood), NYU Brooklyn (Downtown), SUNY Downstate : higher education Access and infrastructure Subway connections to Manhattan Brooklyn has some of the best subway connections in NYC. Typical times to Manhattan: Brooklyn Heights → Wall Street : 5-10 min Williamsburg (Bedford) → Union Square : 12-15 min (L) DUMBO → Downtown Manhattan : 5-8 min Park Slope → Midtown : 25-35 min Bay Ridge → Wall Street : 35-45 min (R) Bushwick → Union Square : 25-35 min (L) Bed-Stuy → Wall Street : 20-30 min (A/C) Transport hubs Atlantic Terminal (Downtown Brooklyn): LIRR for Long Island + 9 subway lines Barclays Center (adjacent): sports events (Brooklyn Nets, NY Liberty) and concerts NYC Ferry : lines connecting Brooklyn (Atlantic Avenue, Wall Street, DUMBO, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Sunset Park) to Manhattan Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge : pedestrians + cyclists + cars Airports JFK : 30-45 min from central Brooklyn via Belt Parkway or A train LaGuardia : 40-60 min via car (BQE) Newark (EWR) : 45-60 min via PATH + NJ Transit Yield and investment analysis Typical gross yield by category Premium Brooklyn Heights / DUMBO Condo : 3-4% Williamsburg / Park Slope Condo : 3.5-5% Downtown Brooklyn tower Condo : 4-5.5% Pre-war Coop : 4-5.5% Premium single-family townhouse : 2.5-4% Multi-family 2-4 units : 5-7.5% (higher yield — typical Brooklyn investor product) Bed-Stuy / Crown Heights / Bushwick : 5-7.5% Sunset Park, Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge : 4.5-6.5% Flatbush / Midwood : 5-7% Realistic net yield After all-in (property tax, HOA/maintenance, insurance, maintenance, vacancy, non-resident income tax, management): Premium condos : 1.5-3% Multi-family townhouses : 3-5% Mid-tier condos : 2-3.5% Brooklyn is not an absolute aggressive yield market, but multi-family townhouses offer some of the best yields within NYC for an investor willing to manage actively. Tourist rentals — substantially closed Local Law 18 of NYC (in effect since September 2023) drastically restricts short-term rentals (Airbnb and similar) throughout the city. It applies fully to Brooklyn. The "buy to rent via Airbnb" thesis is not viable; all analysis must assume conventional 30+ day rentals. Specific points of attention NYC Property tax — a complex system NYC has property tax in four classes with materially different treatment: Class 1 : single-family homes and buildings with 1-3 units — effective rate 0.5-0.9% of market value; annual increase caps applicable Class 2 : coops, condos, rental buildings 4+ units — effective rate 0.3-1.2% highly variable depending on classification and abatements Class 4 : commercial Single-family brownstones are typically Class 1; converted multi-family brownstones or condos are Class 2. Checking case by case is essential. 421-a abatement in new condos New Brooklyn buildings (Williamsburg, Downtown, DUMBO) often have a 421-a abatement drastically reducing property tax for 10-25 years. Implications: Current property tax may be USD 100-400/month during the abatement Upon expiration, it can triple or quadruple Checking the remaining term is a critical step in any new tower condo Local Law 11 / FISP — facades Buildings of 6+ stories have an obligation for facade inspection/repair every 5 years. In small condos and townhouses, this does not apply. For tower condos, special assessments can be material. Brownstones — accumulated capex In pre-1920 brownstones, check before buying: Facade pointing : repair of mortar joints between bricks (25-50 year cycle), cost USD 30-150k Roof : 20-30 year cycle, cost USD 30-80k Central systems : plumbing (copper/galvanized/lead possible), electricity (upgrade often necessary), heating (central steam radiator common) Lead paint, asbestos : in pre-1978, reports are mandatory; remediation can be expensive Termites + carpenter ants : coastal cities with wood have risk; termite inspection mandatory Cellar / basement : water issues common in century-old brownstones; french drains, sump pumps Multi-family — active management Buying a 2-4 family brownstone implies: Being a landlord — NY rent stabilization laws, ETPA, eviction protections apply Checking if existing units are under rent stabilization (legally limiting increases to 1-3%/year) Maintaining compliance with NYC HPD (Housing Preservation & Development) — inspections, certifications Managing tenants, maintenance, vacancies Small bookkeeping for tax filing Third-party property manager: 8-12% of rent Coop board approval Coops in Brooklyn (especially pre-war Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Bay Ridge) require board approval with a full financial review. For non-residents, this is typically unviable. Condos are the alternative. NYC Transaction costs Mansion tax : 1% above USD 1M; progressive scale up to 3.9% for above USD 25M NYC + NY State transfer tax : paid by the seller Mortgage Recording Tax : ~1.8% on the financed amount (condo); coop has a different structure Title insurance, legal fees, inspection : typically 1-2% of the price Total costs for buyer : 3-5% without financing; 5-7% with Taxation for non-residents NY State income tax (on rent): progressive up to ~10.9% NYC income tax : additional for residents; does not apply to non-residents on property rental Federal income tax : 1040NR + W-8ECI FIRPTA : 15% withheld on future sale Federal Estate tax : property above USD 60,000 held by a non-resident without structure can suffer 40% — structuring via LLC + holding + trust is mandatory Who this market makes sense for Families with children in premium public education : PS 321, PS 39, PS 8, PS 29 are among the best in NYC Creative-tech professionals : Brooklyn has a dense cultural fabric attracting this profile Buyers valuing the unique brownstone product : Brooklyn townhouses are a unique category globally Multi-family investors willing to actively manage: 5-7.5% yields in Brooklyn multi-family are among the best in NYC Buyers seeking NYC with prices lower than Manhattan : 30-50% cheaper for equivalent product Manhattan professionals who commute daily but value a quieter residential environment Multi-generational families : brownstone configuration (5 floors + garden + basement) accommodates multiple use profiles International buyers entering NYC via condo (accessible to non-residents) or via LLC for a townhouse Indie culture aficionados / dense cultural life : BAM, Brooklyn Museum, signature restaurants Who it does NOT make sense for Those prioritizing absolute Manhattan "blue chip" prestige : Park Avenue, 5th Avenue, Tribeca, West Village have symbolic precedence Those wanting Airbnb / STR : substantially closed in NYC Those looking for simple aggressive yield : premium condos offer 1.5-3% net Those unable to manage a pre-war townhouse with legacy systems Non-residents without asset structuring capacity against federal estate tax Those seeking modern buildings with rich amenities : Brooklyn has this in Williamsburg and DUMBO but with prices relatively close to Manhattan equivalents Those preferring suburban life with elite schools and security : Westchester (Scarsdale, Bronxville), Long Island North Shore, Connecticut are alternatives Those needing a short commute to Midtown Manhattan (less than 25 min): parts of Brooklyn are fine, but distant zones (Sheepshead Bay, Bay Ridge) imply 45-60 min Comparison with alternatives vs. Manhattan : 30-50% cheaper for equivalent product; distinct cultural fabric; unique brownstones vs. Queens (Long Island City, Astoria, Forest Hills) : Queens is more accessible in price; less brand prestige; different cultural identity vs. Bronx : Bronx is even more accessible; prices 40-60% lower vs. Brooklyn; maturing market vs. Hudson Yards / Manhattan West new condos : new tower condos with mega-development infrastructure; distinct environment vs. Westchester suburbs (Scarsdale, Bronxville, Larchmont) : strong schools, detached houses, more car-dependent vs. Long Island Gold Coast (Sands Point, Brookville) : premium 5+ acre estates, completely different profile vs. Hoboken / Jersey City : alternative via PATH to Manhattan, NJ vs. NY taxation, distinct environment What to evaluate before buying Exact property type : condo vs. coop vs. single-family brownstone vs. multi-family 421-a status (in new condos): remaining term, impact on expiration Exact property tax and Class : Class 1, 2, or 4 — materially different implications Building financials (condo/coop): reserves, recent assessments, lawsuits Rent stabilization status in multi-family: stabilized units have rent limited by NY law Engineering report in brownstones: facade, roof, systems, structure, foundation Lead, asbestos, radon : tests in pre-1978 Insurance claims history (CLUE report) FEMA flood zone in zones near the Brooklyn waterfront (Red Hook, Coney Island, Sheepshead Bay were severely impacted by Sandy 2012) Municipal restrictions in historic districts (Brooklyn Heights, partial Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Fort Greene) Exact school district (variable by specific address) Sublease policy (coop) and additional restrictions Legal structure : LLC for non-residents in multi-family or investment condo Tax planning : accountant specialized in NY real estate + country of tax residence Attorney specialized in NY real estate : for coop, multi-family, or townhouse, even more relevant Final considerations Brooklyn is one of the most culturally influential and structurally diverse real estate markets in the world. There is no single "Brooklyn market" — there are dozens of sub-markets with distinct identities, prices, and dynamics. Park Slope Brownstone is not DUMBO condo ; Bed-Stuy multi-family is not Brooklyn Heights townhouse ; Bay Ridge coop is not Williamsburg loft . The common denominator: price per sqft lower than Manhattan for equivalent product, unique global cultural identity , brownstones as a property category without direct parallel in other cities , structurally strong connectivity to Manhattan , and dense cultural fabric (BAM, Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park, restaurants, music venues). For the right profile — families with children in premium schools, creative/tech professionals, primary residential townhouse buyers, active multi-family investors, or international buyers via condo — Brooklyn is a solid proposal with a globally unique product. For other profiles (absolute Manhattan prestige, simple aggressive yield, suburban life with detached houses), there are more suitable alternatives. Due diligence in Brooklyn is typically more technical than in tower condos — pre-war brownstones have accumulated capex, legacy systems, and specific inspection requirements. Engineering report, lead/asbestos/radon testing, FEMA verification, and a specialized attorney are mandatory steps in any townhouse purchase. For specific neighborhood analysis, technical brownstone due diligence, pre-purchase asset structuring, or scheduling accompanied visits, contact our team. For specific profiles (multi-generational families, multi-family investors, international buyers in new tower condos, trophy townhouse buyers), we offer personalized support with lawyers, accountants, structural engineers, and banks with a presence in NYC and international jurisdictions.

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 3 bath • 111.48 m²

$949,000

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7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 bed • 5 bath

$999,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath • 101.64 m²

$1,025,000

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4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 5 bath • 158.86 m²

$1,195,000

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6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 bed • 3 bath

$1,650,000

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6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 bed • 2 bath

$1,799,000

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4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 4 bath

$4,899,000

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2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 1 bath • 69.68 m²

$449,999

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6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 bed • 4 bath • 103.68 m²

$476,000

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9 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

9 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

9 bed • 3 bath

$989,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 3 bath • 171.78 m²

$995,000

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5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 4 bath • 317.73 m²

$4,500,000

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1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 bed • 1 bath • 46.45 m²

$280,000

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4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 2 bath

$950,000

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10 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

10 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

10 bed • 3 bath

$999,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 3 bath • 136.38 m²

$1,089,000

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5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 3 bath

$1,298,000

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1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 bed • 1 bath • 65.03 m²

$514,999

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1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 bed • 2 bath • 85.56 m²

$750,000

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2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 2 bath • 1249.92 m²

$879,000

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6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 bed • 3 bath

$1,189,999

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 3 bath • 80.64 m²

$765,000

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6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 bed • 2 bath

$1,350,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 3 bath • 112.97 m²

$675,000

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2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 1 bath • 92.9 m²

$375,000

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2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 1 bath • 74.88 m²

$429,999

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Apartment for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

Apartment for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 bath • 44.97 m²

$459,999

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath • 113.43 m²

$479,000

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4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 2 bath

$889,000

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9 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

9 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

9 bed • 6 bath

$1,399,990

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4 Bedroom Waterfront Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 Bedroom Waterfront Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 2 bath • 222.97 m²

$1,500,000

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7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 bed • 4 bath • 261.24 m²

$2,300,000

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Apartment for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

Apartment for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 bath • 43.76 m²

$348,888

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2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 1 bath • 86.96 m²

$650,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath • 126.35 m²

$750,000

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5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 3 bath

$750,000

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6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 bed • 5 bath

$1,100,000

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4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 4 bath

$2,799,000

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2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 1 bath • 83.43 m²

$380,000

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4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 2 bath

$678,400

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2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 2 bath • 18.58 m²

$670,000

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1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 bed • 1 bath • 88.26 m²

$509,000

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2 Bedroom Apartment for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Apartment for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 1 bath • 74.32 m²

$349,999

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath • 165.46 m²

$725,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath • 133.78 m²

$868,000

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7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 bed • 2 bath

$1,175,000

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4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 3 bath

$519,900

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath • 124.86 m²

$750,000

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5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 4 bath • 199.93 m²

$1,165,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath • 108.98 m²

$1,845,000

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1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 bed • 1 bath • 69.68 m²

$195,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 1 bath • 62.8 m²

$299,950

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath • 189.52 m²

$797,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath

$850,000

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5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 4 bath

$1,299,000

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5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 2 bath

$1,498,000

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5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 4 bath

$2,399,000

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1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 bed • 1 bath • 66.15 m²

$320,000

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7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 bed • 4 bath

$1,999,000

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2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 1 bath

$1,900

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1 Bedroom Apartment for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 Bedroom Apartment for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

1 bed • 1 bath • 65.03 m²

$300,000

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2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 2 bath • 130.34 m²

$699,990

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4 Bedroom Waterfront Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 Bedroom Waterfront Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 3 bath • 174.29 m²

$879,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath

$1,750,000

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6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 bed • 6 bath

$1,200,000

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8 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

8 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

8 bed • 3 bath

$1,180,000

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2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

2 bed • 1 bath • 59.27 m²

$549,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 4 bath

$1,259,999

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5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 3 bath

$1,049,000

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5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 2 bath

$1,149,000

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7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 bed • 4 bath

$1,200,000

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6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 bed • 5 bath

$1,688,000

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3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

3 bed • 2 bath • 167.23 m²

$769,000

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4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 3 bath • 171.68 m²

$1,288,888

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Building for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

Building for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

7 bed • 3 bath

$1,999,999

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5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 3 bath • 169.83 m²

$1,750,000

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Building for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

Building for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

4 bed • 4 bath

$1,375,000

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6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 Bedroom Home for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

6 bed • 3 bath • 159.79 m²

$999,999

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Building for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

Building for Sale in Brooklyn - New York - USA

5 bed • 3 bath

$899,999

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