Brooklyn
Manhattan
| Metric | Flatbush | NoMad |
|---|---|---|
| Median Sale Price | $552,000 | $1,295,000 |
| Median Condo Price | $610,000 | $1,595,000 |
| Median Co-op Price | $283,000 | $875,000 |
| Median Rent | $3,000 | $4,850 |
| Active Listings | 76 | 112 |
| Rental Inventory | 637 | 195 |
| Days on Market | 47.5 | 63 |
| Price Cut Share | 2.6% | 10.8% |
| Monthly Sales Volume | 11 | 44 |
| YoY Price Change | +8.2% | +5.1% |
| YoY Rent Change | +1.4% | +6.3% |
| YoY Inventory Change | +11.8% | -7.2% |
| Subway Lines | N/A | 1 2 3 7 A B C D E F M N Q R S W |
Flatbush features one of Brooklyn's most varied housing stocks, including grand detached Victorians along Ocean Avenue, limestone and brownstone rowhouses, prewar apartment buildings, and brick townhomes within landmarked districts like Prospect Park South and Ditmas Park. The Q, 2, and 5 trains connect the neighborhood to Manhattan, while Prospect Park's 526 acres of green space border the northern edge. The restored Kings Theatre, a 1920s-era landmark performance venue, and Erasmus Hall High School, founded in 1786, are among the area's most notable architectural features.
View Full Market ReportNoMad, named for its position North of Madison Square Park, spans from roughly 25th to 30th Streets between Sixth and Lexington Avenues. The neighborhood's housing includes Beaux-Arts prewar cooperatives, boutique condo conversions, and modern luxury towers, all within walking distance of the N, Q, R, W, and 6 trains. Madison Square Park anchors the southern edge, and the area's commercial corridor along Broadway features a concentration of ground-floor restaurant and retail space.
View Full Market ReportNo subway data available
34 St-Herald Sq (B D F M N Q R W) — 0.3 mi
34 St-Penn Station (1 2 3 A C E) — 0.4 mi
Times Sq-42 St (1 2 3 7 N Q R S W) — 0.7 mi
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