Red Hook at a Glance
Once a heavily industrial neighborhood, Red Hook retains its small town feel, with people who have lived in the community for years. The industrial waterfront area is now home to makers and small-scale manufacturing, as well as a cultural center known as Pioneer Works. Notable retail popping up in recent years include Ikea, Tesla, and a number of restaurants including Steve’s Authentic Key Lime Pies, Hometown Bar-B-Que, Red Hook Lobster Pound, Red Hook Winery, and Six Point Brewery.
Residential Market: 2020
Avg Residential Rent
$2,500
Avg Price for Condo Sellouts
$1,257,000
Average Home Value
$889,565
Average rent
$914
Investment Sales: 2021
Total Dollar Volume of Investment Sales
$200,970,000
Avg Industrial PPSF
$192
Avg Mixed-Use Sale PPSF
$378
Avg Development Site Sale PPBSF
$307
Additional Demographics: 2020
Avg Household Income
$25,000
Total Population
11,173
Transportation
Subways
Buses
B57, B61
Other Transportation
New York Water Taxi, Ikea Shuttle
Neighborhood Vibes
Red Hook is a foodie heaven filled with boutique restaurant and eateries. Good weather is bound to draw crowds looking for an outdoor dining spot, but the waterfront views and industrial ambience are worth the wait.
Valentino Pier
This pier boasts unparalleled views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty.
Red Hook Lobster Pound
This newly-renovated seafood restaurant gets its lobster delivered live straight from Maine and is one of the most popular places in Red Hook.