Brooklyn Heights at a Glance
Affluent and historic, Brooklyn Heights sits at the closest point to Manhattan and enjoys breathtaking views. With pristine blocks of assiduously maintained pre-Civil War era brownstones, Federal-style brick houses, wood-frame houses, and assorted carriage houses, Brooklyn Heights represents the finest example of historic preservation of which the Brooklyn Heights Historic District was the first to be designated by New York City in 1965.
Residential Market: 2020
Avg Residential Rent
$2774
Avg Price for Condo Sellouts
$1,400,000
Investment Sales: 2021
Total Dollar Volume of Investment Sales
$61,960,500
Avg Multifamily Sale PPSF
$728
Avg Retail PPSF
$586
Avg Mixed-Use Sale PPSF
$507
Avg Development Site Sale PPBSF
$743
Additional Demographics: 2020
Avg Household Income
$106,000
Total Population
20,256
Transportation
Subways
Buses
B25 B69 B57 B63 B61
Other Transportation
Brooklyn Bridge Park Greenway
Neighborhood Vibes
With the addition of superb private schools, proximity to Brooklyn Bridge Park, and an ambiance unmatched by many neighborhoods in New York, Brooklyn Heights has become a magnet for families with children. It’s also a short walk away from DUMBO, a popular Brooklyn neighborhood for tech firms and tourists alike.
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Offers panoramic scenic views of Lower Manhattan, The Statue of Liberty and New York Bay.
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Six piers of passive and active urban park featuring stunning views, athletic fields, community events and fresh, open space.