davenportmeghan+FollowBrooklyn’s Fort Greene sees new multifamily ownersTwo classic walk-up buildings in Fort Greene just changed hands, shaking up the local rental scene. With 16 apartments—some rent-stabilized, others free-market—these properties are right by the G train and Atlantic Terminal, making commutes a breeze. The neighborhood’s charm, plus proximity to hotspots like BAM and Barclays Center, makes this a big move for both investors and residents. What do you think this means for rents and the vibe in Fort Greene? Could this signal more changes ahead for the area? Let’s hear your thoughts! #RealEstate #FortGreene #Brooklyn00Share
Shelly Powell+FollowFort Greene’s church-turned-condos spark debateA landmark church on Adelphi Street in Fort Greene has been transformed into The Abbey—12 luxury apartments that blend historic charm with modern living. Developers kept stunning features like stained glass, 18-foot ceilings, and even staircases made from old pews. Prices start at over $1 million, and two units are already off the market. Some locals love the creative reuse and preservation of history, while others wonder what this means for affordability and neighborhood character. Would you want to live in a place with this kind of story? How do you feel about historic spaces becoming high-end homes? #RealEstate #FortGreene #Brooklyn00Share