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Selling Your Home in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Current market data from 373 recorded property transactions in Crown Heights. Every number on this page comes from NYC Department of Finance public records — not estimates, not algorithms, not listing data. This is what actually sold.

Market Data

Home Prices in Crown Heights

Co-op Apartments
$452,500
median · 36 sales
Single-Family Homes
$2.0M
median · 27 sales
Condominiums
$1.1M
median · 112 sales
Two-Family Homes
$1.5M
median · 109 sales
Three-Family Homes
$1.6M
median · 29 sales
Total Sales
373
past 12 months
Price Per Sq Ft
$517
median

Quarterly Trends by Property Type

Co-op Apartments
Q2 2025
$455,000
9 sales
Q3 2025
$445,000
11 sales
▼ -2.2%
Q4 2025
$425,000
7 sales
▼ -4.5%
Q1 2026
$525,000
6 sales
▲ +23.5%
Single-Family Homes
Q2 2025
$2.0M
9 sales
Q3 2025
$2.0M
7 sales
▲ +3.8%
Q4 2025
$2.0M
3 sales
▼ -2.4%
Q1 2026
$1.7M
3 sales
▼ -14.6%
Condominiums
Q2 2025
$1.1M
23 sales
Q3 2025
$1.2M
29 sales
▲ +13.0%
Q4 2025
$1.1M
37 sales
▼ -14.1%
Q1 2026
$1.4M
12 sales
▲ +34.3%
Two-Family Homes
Q2 2025
$1.5M
24 sales
Q3 2025
$1.7M
32 sales
▲ +16.2%
Q4 2025
$1.3M
29 sales
▼ -24.0%
Q1 2026
$1.5M
15 sales
▲ +13.2%
Three-Family Homes
Q2 2025
$1.6M
9 sales
Q3 2025
$1.6M
9 sales
▼ -3.1%
Q4 2025
$1.5M
3 sales
▼ -5.2%
Q1 2026
$1.7M
4 sales
▲ +16.8%
📊 Why this data is more reliable than other sites

The numbers on this page come from the NYC Department of Finance public records — every legally recorded property sale in Crown Heights, not just MLS-listed transactions. Sites like Zillow and StreetEasy only capture listings that go through their platforms, missing FSBO sales, off-market deals, and transfers that never hit the MLS. This dataset includes all of them.

We also remove bulk portfolio transfers, nominal sales, and non-arms-length transactions that would distort median prices — cleaning that most data sources don't do. The result is a more accurate picture of what individual homes are actually selling for in your market.

Data source: NYC Department of Finance, Rolling Sales Data — Brooklyn. Period: March 2025 – February 2026. Excludes $0 transfers, nominal sales, non-arms-length transactions, and bulk portfolio transfers identified through same-date/same-price pattern analysis. Last updated: April 2026.

Timing

Best Time to Sell in Crown Heights

Monthly closing volume based on 373 residential sales recorded by the NYC Department of Finance. Months highlighted in orange indicate above-average demand.

Jan
33 sales
Feb
17 sales
Mar
34 sales
Apr
33 sales
May
27 sales
Jun
30 sales
Jul
31 sales
Aug
35 sales
Sep
42 sales
Oct
31 sales
Nov
30 sales
Dec
30 sales

Takeaway for Sellers

Crown Heights sees its strongest closing activity in August and September — the months highlighted in orange above. These peaks indicate when buyer demand is highest and the most transactions close.

Since the typical sale takes 3 months from listing to closing you should be listing approximately 3 months before these peak windows to position your home when competition among buyers is strongest.

The optimal listing date depends on your property type, your timeline, and current inventory levels. A strategy session can pinpoint the right window for your specific home.

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Housing Mix

Housing Stock in Crown Heights

Distribution of 373 residential sales by property type over the past 12 months.

Co-op Apartments — 9.7% (36)
Single-Family Homes — 7.2% (27)
Condominiums — 30.0% (112)
Two-Family Homes — 29.2% (109)
Three-Family Homes — 7.8% (29)
Other Residential — 16.1% (60)

What This Means for Sellers

Crown Heights has a diverse housing stock with no single property type dominating, creating opportunities across different buyer segments.

Common Questions

FAQ: Selling in Crown Heights

Based on the most recent NYC Department of Finance public records (March 2025 – February 2026), median sale prices in Crown Heights vary significantly by property type. Co-op Apartments: $452,500 (36 sales). Single-Family Homes: $2.0M (27 sales). Condominiums: $1.1M (112 sales). Two-Family Homes: $1.5M (109 sales). Three-Family Homes: $1.6M (29 sales). These figures reflect all legally recorded sales — not just MLS listings — giving a more complete picture than sites like Zillow or StreetEasy.
The Crown Heights market recorded 373 residential sales over the past 12 months according to NYC public records. The median price per square foot is $517. The median building was built in 1920. For a detailed analysis of how current conditions affect your home's value, schedule a free strategy call.
Crown Heights sees its strongest closing volume in August and September, indicating above-average buyer demand. Since the typical sale takes about 3 months from listing to closing, you should be listing approximately 3 months before these peak windows to position your home when competition among buyers is strongest. The optimal listing date depends on your property type and personal timeline — a strategy call can help you find the right window.
Crown Heights has a diverse housing stock. Over the past 12 months, Co-op Apartments accounted for 9.7% of sales, Single-Family Homes accounted for 7.2% of sales, Condominiums accounted for 30.0% of sales, Two-Family Homes accounted for 29.2% of sales, Three-Family Homes accounted for 7.8% of sales, Other Residential accounted for 16.1% of sales. The median year built is 1920.
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Neighborhood Profile

Crown Heights, Brooklyn at a Glance

Crown Heights is a large neighborhood in central Brooklyn, stretching from Atlantic Avenue in the north to Empire Boulevard in the south, and from Washington Avenue in the west to East New York Avenue and Ralph Avenue in the east. The neighborhood is served by the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, and C subway lines and is bisected by Eastern Parkway, the tree-lined boulevard that hosts the annual West Indian American Day Parade.

Crown Heights has a diverse housing stock that includes brownstone row houses, pre-war apartment buildings, and newer condo developments, particularly along the Franklin Avenue and Washington Avenue corridors. The neighborhood is home to the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and the Brooklyn Children's Museum. Crown Heights has long been culturally defined by its Caribbean and Hasidic Jewish communities, and has seen significant investment and demographic change over the past decade.

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