Brooklyn is known for brownstones, churches and — in recent years — lots of rental apartment construction. When combined, Brooklyn and Queens became a larger rental market than Manhattan in 2025, with ...
A 9-to-5 nabe no more — Downtown Brooklyn is cementing itself as a residential powerhouse. The neighborhood broke its own housing record in the last calendar year, with a total of 4,421 new ...
Manhattan has long been synonymous with New York City living, but a significant shift is reshaping the residential landscape. Brooklyn has evolved from Manhattan’s affordable neighbor into a ...
Brooklyn’s residential market grew in 2025, thanks to a record-smashing deal in Gravesend and strong appetite for homes in tree-lined, brownstone-heavy neighborhoods close to Manhattan. Cobble Hill ...
Brooklyn’s rental boom is building units — and higher rents. StreetEasy data shows new towers in Downtown Brooklyn and Gowanus, but affordability remains out of reach.
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