russellolson+FollowProspect Heights sees $100M landlord shakeupA huge piece of Prospect Heights just changed hands—26 buildings, some owned by the Pintchik family for nearly a century, were sold for over $100 million. That’s a massive shift for Flatbush Ave and nearby streets, where these properties have shaped the neighborhood’s vibe for generations. The new owners, the Ostad family, now control a rare, almost-unbroken stretch of Brooklyn real estate. It’s not every day you see this kind of neighborhood transformation. What do you think this means for local businesses, rents, and the character of Prospect Heights? #RealEstate #ProspectHeights #BrooklynRealEstate00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowBrooklyn homes you’ll want to tour this weekendOne of Bed Stuy’s classic brownstones is up for grabs, and it’s just one of several open houses across Brooklyn that could change your weekend plans. From a $799K East Flatbush townhouse to a $2.75M Crown Heights stunner, there’s something for every taste and budget. Whether you’re house-hunting or just love peeking inside gorgeous homes, these listings are worth a look. Which neighborhood would you want to call home, and what features matter most to you in a Brooklyn townhouse? Let’s swap stories and dream a little! #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #OpenHouse00Share
Heather Moore+FollowBrooklyn home prices show signs of coolingBrooklyn’s real estate market is finally showing a shift: while home prices are still hovering near record highs, more listings are popping up and sales are slowing down. The median sale price is just about flat compared to last year, and buyers are seeing more options, with inventory up over 10%. New condos are the biggest wild card—fewer are selling, but those that do are going for much higher prices. Townhouses in northwest Brooklyn are especially hot, with big jumps in median prices. Are we seeing the start of a more balanced market, or just a brief pause before the next surge? #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #HomePrices00Share
megan01+FollowCobble Hill’s newest luxury condos spark buzzPrivate terraces, a landscaped courtyard, and a wellness suite with a sauna and cold plunge—these are just a few of the standout features at 110 Boerum Place, Cobble Hill’s latest boutique condo project. With only 21 residences, each home is designed to blend Brooklyn brownstone charm with modern luxury, including custom millwork, 10-foot ceilings, and high-end appliances. Prices start at nearly $3 million, raising big questions about who gets to call this historic neighborhood home. Would you want to live here—or do these prices push out the real Cobble Hill community? #RealEstate #CobbleHill #BrooklynRealEstate00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowBrooklyn homes selling above asking—what’s next?Brooklyn’s real estate market is still surprising buyers and sellers alike—two out of four highlighted homes from six months ago sold for well above their asking prices. In Bay Ridge, a renovated row house closed at $1.49 million, $165K over the list price, while a Prospect Heights co-op fetched $950K, $75K above ask. Meanwhile, a South Midwood classic is off the market, and another Bay Ridge Tudor is in contract. With homes moving fast and prices climbing, what’s your take on Brooklyn’s current housing scene? Are these over-ask sales the new normal, or just a hot streak? #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #HomeSales00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowBrooklyn’s luxury homes heat up againBrooklyn’s high-end real estate market just snapped back in a big way—17 luxury contracts worth $57 million were signed in one week, nearly doubling the previous week’s numbers. The standout? A Brooklyn Heights townhouse listed for almost $7 million, featuring five bedrooms, a private backyard, and a stunning skylit bathroom. Another highlight: a historic Prospect Park South home, restored with original details and a chef’s kitchen, went under contract for $6 million—up from $2.4 million just five years ago. Are we seeing a new wave of demand for Brooklyn’s grand homes, or is this just a post-holiday bounce? #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #LuxuryHomes00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowBrooklyn’s $105M apartment deal shakes up GowanusA 13-story apartment building in Gowanus just changed hands for a jaw-dropping $105 million, marking another bold move by The Carlyle Group and Z+G Property Group. This isn’t just another real estate headline—132 units, including 33 affordable apartments, are now under new ownership, but none are available to rent right now. With a huge retail space still sitting empty and amenities like a rooftop terrace and gym, this deal could really shift the neighborhood vibe. What do you think this means for Gowanus residents and local businesses? #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #Gowanus00Share
Amanda Robbins+FollowLa La Anthony’s $8.5M Brooklyn dream home up for grabsLa La Anthony’s stunning Clinton Hill townhouse is hitting the market for $8.5 million, and it’s a real showstopper. Imagine six bedrooms, a glam room, heated floors, and even a separate duplex that can bring in extra income—all in a prime Brooklyn spot. She bought it just last year for $6.2 million and gave it a full renovation, but now says it’s just too much space. Would you ever consider living in a place like this, or is it more fun to dream? Let’s talk about what makes a home truly worth it. #Entertainment #Celebrity #BrooklynRealEstate00Share
randerson+FollowInside La La Anthony’s glam Brooklyn townhouseLa La Anthony is selling her stunning Clinton Hill townhouse for $8.5M, and it’s packed with style and memories. Imagine living in a home with a glam room for hair and makeup sessions, a chef’s kitchen, three terraces, and a heated driveway—plus a separate guest duplex for extra income or visitors. La La poured her heart into the renovations, making it super modern and perfect for entertaining. She says it’s time for a new family to make their own memories here. Would you want a glam room or would you turn it into something else? Let’s talk dream home features! #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #LaLaAnthony00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowBrooklyn homes with character—and surprisesA Park Slope brownstone with marble mantels, a Bay Ridge co-op with a garage, and a Windsor Terrace row house that hasn’t changed hands in decades—Brooklyn’s real estate scene is full of gems this week. Prices range from a $3,800 Cobble Hill rental to a $6.75 million brownstone, and each listing has its own story, from original stained glass to quirky layouts. If you had to pick, would you go for historic charm, modern updates, or a practical garage? Which neighborhood’s vibe fits you best? Let’s hear your dream Brooklyn home! #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #HomeHunting00Share