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Brooklyn Real Estate Market Report 2026

By Nitin Gadura | Gadura Real Estate | Updated April 2026

Brooklyn remains one of the most dynamic real estate markets in the United States. With 2.7 million residents across dozens of distinct neighborhoods, Brooklyn offers everything from multi-million-dollar brownstones to affordable starter co-ops. I'm Nitin Gadura of Gadura Real Estate, and this report breaks down what buyers, sellers, and investors need to know about Brooklyn's 2026 market.

Brooklyn Market Overview: Spring 2026

Brooklyn's housing market in early 2026 is characterized by steady demand, limited inventory in popular neighborhoods, and continued price appreciation in southern and eastern Brooklyn. Key trends include:

Neighborhood Price Breakdown

Premium Brooklyn (Median $1.2M+)

Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Park Slope, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, and Boerum Hill remain the borough's priciest neighborhoods. Brownstone townhouses in Park Slope regularly exceed $2.5 million, while DUMBO waterfront condos command $1,200+ per square foot. These neighborhoods attract high-income professionals and families who prioritize walkability, top schools, and proximity to Manhattan.

Mid-Market Brooklyn (Median $700K-$1.2M)

Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, Bed-Stuy, Bushwick, Williamsburg, and Greenpoint offer a mix of brownstones, condos, and multi-family homes. These neighborhoods have seen the most appreciation over the past decade and continue to attract buyers priced out of premium areas. Compared to Queens, these neighborhoods offer more urban energy but at higher price points.

Affordable Brooklyn (Median Under $700K)

East New York, Canarsie, Brownsville, East Flatbush, Flatlands, and Cypress Hills offer the most affordable home ownership opportunities in Brooklyn. These neighborhoods are popular with Caribbean families, first-time buyers, and investors. Single-family homes can be found starting around $450,000, and two-family homes from $600,000.

What Is Driving Brooklyn's Market in 2026?

Opportunities for Buyers

Nitin Gadura identifies the following opportunities in Brooklyn's 2026 market:

Advice for Brooklyn Sellers

If you are selling in Brooklyn in 2026, the market favors well-priced, well-presented homes. Overpricing remains the biggest mistake sellers make. Gadura Real Estate recommends:

Brooklyn vs. Queens: Where Should You Buy?

Many buyers compare these two boroughs. Brooklyn generally offers more urban energy and walkability, while Queens provides more space and better value per square foot. Read our detailed Brooklyn vs. Queens comparison for a full breakdown.

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