By Valerie Sebbag, Principal Broker, 555 Properties LLC 📞 917-623-6331 | 🌐 555Prop.com Introduction If you are considering selling your home in Brooklyn-particularly around Crown Heights or Park Slope, both directly adjacent to Prospect Park-this analysis offers a deep dive into how these markets are performing, what’s coming next, and how you can maximize your outcome. As Principal...
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Brooklyn Housing Market Sizzles: Buyers Outbidding Each Other in Crown Heights and Beyond Brooklyn’s real estate market is showing no signs of cooling down. September 2025 saw nearly 500 homes entering contract across the borough, marking an 11 percent increase compared to the same month last year, according to a recent report by BK Reader. The surge is being driven by moderating mortgage rates, a...
In 2025, Brooklyn's brownstone market is experiencing a renaissance, blending historic charm with modern living. Renovated homes now feature smart technology, energy-efficient upgrades, and open-concept layouts, appealing to buyers seeking both style and functionality. Tree-lined streets in neighborhoods like Crown Heights, Park Slope, and Boerum Hill enhance the allure, while flexible layouts accommodate multi-generational families. These updated brownstones offer the perfect balance of timeless architecture and contemporary comforts, making them highly sought-after in Brooklyn’s competitive real estate market.
By Valerie Sebbag, Licensed Real Estate Broker Crown Heights Market UpdateCrown Heights, Brooklyn, is entering a notable shift in its 2025 real estate market. Home prices continue to climb, with a 9.2% year-over-year increase, bringing the median home price to around $1.3 million. This steady growth reflects ongoing demand and long-term investment potential in this historic Brooklyn neighborhood. At the...
Investors Target Brooklyn’s Multi-Family Homes as Rental Demand Soars As New York City continues to grow, Brooklyn’s multi-family properties have become one of the most sought-after asset classes for investors. Buildings ranging from two-family brownstones to larger walk-ups are consistently trading at strong valuations. Rental demand in neighborhoods like Flatbush, Crown Heights, and East New...
Brooklyn’s Commercial Market Strengthens as Local Retail and Mixed-Use Properties Gain Value While national headlines often focus on office vacancies, Brooklyn’s commercial market tells a different story. Across neighborhoods like Crown Heights, Bedford-Stuyvesant, and Prospect Lefferts Gardens, smaller retail spaces and mixed-use properties are seeing a strong comeback. Property owners who held...