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About Clinton Hill Real Estate

Clinton Hill is one of Brooklyn's most architecturally distinguished neighborhoods, known for its grand Victorian mansions, stately brownstones, and tree-lined streets that recall the era when this area was home to some of New York City's wealthiest industrialists. Located between Fort Greene, Bed-Stuy, and the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Clinton Hill blends historic elegance with a youthful energy fueled by the presence of Pratt Institute, one of the nation's leading art and design schools. The neighborhood's Clinton Hill Historic District preserves some of the finest examples of Italianate, Second Empire, and Queen Anne architecture in the city.

Today, Clinton Hill attracts a diverse mix of longtime residents, young professionals, artists, and families drawn to its beautiful housing stock, walkable streets, and proximity to Fort Greene's cultural corridor. DeKalb Avenue and Myrtle Avenue serve as the main commercial streets, offering a curated mix of independent restaurants, coffee shops, wine bars, and boutiques alongside everyday services. The neighborhood's residential blocks, particularly along Clinton Avenue, Vanderbilt Avenue, and Washington Avenue, feature some of the most impressive freestanding mansions and row houses in all of Brooklyn.

Clinton Hill Real Estate Market Overview

Clinton Hill commands premium prices that reflect its historic character, prime location, and strong demand. Single-family brownstones and townhouses typically sell between $2 million and $4.5 million, with exceptional mansions and fully renovated properties exceeding $5 million. Multi-family brownstones range from $2 million to $3.5 million. Condos in newer developments and converted buildings start around $550,000 for one-bedrooms and can reach $1.5 million or more for larger layouts with premium finishes. Co-ops offer a more accessible entry point, with one-bedroom units starting in the $400,000 to $600,000 range. Rentals are competitive, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $2,500 to $3,200 per month.

Living in Clinton Hill

Clinton Hill offers an exceptional quality of life that combines architectural beauty, cultural richness, and neighborhood convenience. Residents enjoy walkable access to acclaimed restaurants, independent shops, and cultural venues, along with easy subway access to Manhattan and the rest of Brooklyn. The presence of Pratt Institute brings art exhibitions, public lectures, and a creative atmosphere to the neighborhood, while the nearby Brooklyn Academy of Music and Fort Greene Park add world-class cultural and recreational amenities just blocks away.

  • Parks & Recreation: Pratt Institute's sculpture garden is open to the public and is one of Brooklyn's hidden treasures. Fort Greene Park, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, is just steps away with tennis courts, a farmers market, and the Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument. Clinton Hill also has several pocket parks and community gardens.
  • Shopping & Services: Myrtle Avenue has transformed into a thriving commercial strip with artisanal bakeries, specialty grocery stores, home goods shops, and fashion boutiques. DeKalb Avenue adds additional dining and retail options. The Fulton Street corridor connects to Downtown Brooklyn's major retail district.
  • Transportation: Clinton Hill is served by the G train at Clinton-Washington Avenues and Classon Avenue stations, and the C train at Clinton-Washington Avenues. The nearby Atlantic Terminal hub provides access to the 2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, R, and LIRR trains. Multiple bus routes including the B25, B26, B38, B52, and B54 provide additional connectivity.
  • Dining & Culture: Clinton Hill's restaurant scene ranges from beloved neighborhood pizzerias and Caribbean takeout to upscale New American dining, natural wine bars, and inventive brunch spots. The neighborhood's proximity to BAM, BRIC Arts, and the galleries along the Fort Greene cultural corridor make it a center for arts and entertainment in Brooklyn.

Why Choose Nitin Gadura for Clinton Hill Real Estate?

Nitin Gadura and Gadura Real Estate, LLC bring the expertise and personalized attention needed to navigate Clinton Hill's competitive and high-value real estate market. Whether you are purchasing a historic brownstone, selling a luxury property, or investing in one of Brooklyn's most desirable neighborhoods, Nitin provides dedicated service from start to finish.

  • Expert knowledge of Clinton Hill's historic district, landmark regulations, and premium property valuations
  • Proven experience with brownstone, townhouse, condo, and co-op transactions in north-central Brooklyn
  • Strategic pricing and marketing that positions sellers for maximum exposure and top-dollar results
  • Skilled guidance for buyers navigating competitive bidding situations and co-op board approvals
  • Available seven days a week with attentive, transparent communication throughout every transaction
Nitin Gadura - Real Estate Agent

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Nitin Gadura and Gadura Real Estate, LLC are committed to full compliance with the Fair Housing Act, the New York State Human Rights Law, and all federal, state, and local fair housing regulations. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, military status, citizenship status, or any other protected class. We are proud to provide equal professional service to all persons and uphold the principles of equal housing opportunity in every transaction. If you believe you have experienced housing discrimination, contact the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at 1-800-669-9777 or the NYS Division of Human Rights at 1-888-392-3644.