Boerum Hill at a Glance
Known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and large historic district, Boerum Hill experienced extensive growth over the past decade as new residential developments quickly leased or sold out in record time. The strength and depth of the residential market have revitalized and re-energized the neighborhood as well as neighboring commercial strips along Atlantic Avenue and Smith Street. These now feature fine Zagat-rated dining and bistros within a short walk to Barclays Center, BAM, and Downtown Brooklyn. As a result, many young families have been drawn to Boerum Hill and its close subway proximity, which offers quick and convenient access to all parts of the city.
Residential Market: 2020
Avg Residential Rent
$2,609
Avg Price for Condo Sellouts
$1,800,000
Investment Sales: 2021
Total Dollar Volume of Investment Sales
$173,625,000
Avg Retail PPSF
$654
Avg Mixed-Use Sale PPSF
$805
Avg Development Site Sale PPBSF
$332
Additional Demographics: 2020
Avg Household Income
$86,000
Total Population
16,207
Transportation
Subways
Buses
B37 B103
Neighborhood Vibes
While Boerum Hill is already established as a mature and seemingly complete neighborhood, its physique continues to change. A rezoning of Atlantic Avenue in the 2000’s precipitated a new stream of residential and mixed-use rental and condominium mid-rise buildings.
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Neighborhood Attractions
Van Leeuwen
Artisanal ice cream shop that serves inventive flavors as well as vegan options, all created using the finest hand-picked ingredients.
Bar Tabac
A hip Parisian-style neighborhood bistro popular for late-night bites and brunch.