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Selling Your Home in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn
Current market data from 141 recorded property transactions in Cypress Hills. 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.
Home Prices in Cypress Hills
Median sale prices by property type, based on every recorded sale in Cypress Hills over the past 12 months.
Quarterly Trends by Property Type
Median sale price by quarter. Arrows show change vs. the prior quarter.
📊 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 Cypress Hills, 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: April 2025 – March 2026. Excludes $0 transfers, nominal sales, non-arms-length transactions, and bulk portfolio transfers identified through same-date/same-price pattern analysis. Last updated: May 2026.
Best Time to Sell in Cypress Hills
Monthly closing volume based on 141 residential sales recorded by the NYC Department of Finance over the past 12 months. Months highlighted in orange indicate above-average demand (≥110% of the average monthly volume).
Takeaway for Sellers
Cypress Hills sees its strongest closing activity in July, September, October, and December — 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.
Housing Stock in Cypress Hills
Distribution of 141 residential sales by property type over the past 12 months.
What This Means for Sellers
Cypress Hills's market is dominated by two-family homes — 56.0% of recent sales. Two-family buyers are split between owner-occupants (planning to live in one unit and rent the other) and investors (renting both units). Pricing strategy needs to account for both audiences: the rental income potential matters to investors, while owner-occupants weigh the owner-unit quality and the neighborhood's livability. A broker who understands both buyer profiles can position the listing to reach the highest bidder.
FAQ: Selling in Cypress Hills
Based on the most recent NYC Department of Finance public records (April 2025 – March 2026), median sale prices in Cypress Hills vary significantly by property type. Single-Family Homes: $703,500 (36 sales). Two-Family Homes: $835,000 (79 sales). Three-Family Homes: $950,000 (17 sales). These figures reflect all legally recorded sales — not just MLS listings — giving a more complete picture than sites like Zillow or StreetEasy.
The Cypress Hills market recorded 141 residential sales over the past 12 months according to NYC public records. The median price per square foot is $396. The median building was built in 1910. For a detailed analysis of how current conditions affect your home's value, schedule a free strategy call.
Cypress Hills sees its strongest closing volume in July, September, October, and December, 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.
Cypress Hills has a diverse housing stock. Over the past 12 months, Two-Family Homes accounted for 56.0% of sales, Single-Family Homes accounted for 25.5% of sales, Three-Family Homes accounted for 12.1% of sales, Other Residential accounted for 6.4% of sales. The median year built is 1910.
Across all neighborhoods Justin Braithwaite serves, his listings average just 24 days on market — well below the city average. His listings also close at 102.8% of asking price on average, meaning sellers typically get more than their list price. Results in Cypress Hills specifically depend on property type, pricing strategy, and market timing.
You're not legally required to use an agent, but the data strongly suggests it pays to have expert representation. Justin Braithwaite has completed 261 seller transactions with a 96.1% close rate and a 102.8% sale-to-list ratio. His clients benefit from pricing strategy informed by the same NYC Department of Finance data on this page, plus 10 years of real estate experience and 27 years of sales and marketing expertise. Schedule a free strategy call to see how a data-driven approach can maximize your sale price in Cypress Hills.
Cypress Hills, Brooklyn at a Glance
Cypress Hills is a residential neighborhood at the eastern edge of Brooklyn, bordered by the Queens line (Woodhaven and Highland Park) to the east, Atlantic Avenue to the north, Liberty Avenue to the south, and Eldert Lane to the west. The neighborhood is named for the historic Cypress Hills Cemetery to the north. Housing is dominated by two-family and three-family brick row homes typical of eastern Brooklyn, with a smaller share of detached homes and small apartment buildings.
Cypress Hills is served by the J and Z subway lines along Fulton Street at multiple stations, plus the A and C trains at the Liberty Avenue and Grant Avenue stations. Fulton Street and Liberty Avenue serve as the main commercial corridors. The neighborhood has substantial Latino, Caribbean-American, and South Asian populations, and shares much of the housing stock with adjacent East New York and Woodhaven.
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