Flatbush at a Glance
One of the original Dutch towns of early Brooklyn, Flatbush is as economically and socially diverse as any in New York. The neighborhood's proximity to Prospect Park makes it an attractive residential destination, while institutions like Brooklyn College and the restored Kings Theatre add to the vibrancy of the area.
Residential Market: 2020
Avg Residential Rent
$1,800
Avg Price for Condo Sellouts
$593,500
Investment Sales: 2021
Total Dollar Volume of Investment Sales
$70,470,000
Avg Multifamily Sale PPSF
$153
Avg Retail PPSF
$554
Avg Mixed-Use Sale PPSF
$484
Avg Development Site Sale PPBSF
$127
Additional Demographics: 2020
Avg Household Income
$75,780
Total Population
99,558
Transportation
Subways
Buses
B6, B8, B35, B41, B44, B49, Q35
Neighborhood Vibes
The Ditmas Park section of Flatbush, a historic district of free-standing Victorian homes, is one example of the neighborhood-within-a-neighborhood character that makes Brooklyn so distinct.
Kings Theatre
Constructed as a movie palace in 1929, the theatre was restored and reopened to the public in 2015 as a performing arts venue.
Brooklyn College
Essentially the southern border of Flatbush, Brooklyn College is part of the CUNY educational system and is highly regarded for its Georgian-style buildings and famed alumni.