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Bensonhurst Real Estate

Like other areas of Brooklyn, Bensonhurst Real Estate is currently undergoing a major transformation. Many of the original properties are being demolished and replaced with modern, three-story, brick apartment buildings and multi-family condominiums. This makes the area a great investment opportunity as the new influx of capital will spawn further modernization and revitalization to the area.

The community of Bensonhurst is named after Arthur W. Benson, who began buying farmland in the area in 1835. In the 1950s, an influx of Italian immigrants from southern Italy gave the area a predominantly Italian flavor that has never left. Despite changes in demographics over the years, the area is still affectionately known as "the real little-Italy of New York City" by many residents and visitors. Bensonhurst Real Estate is a gourmet's paradise with eateries represented from around the world serving traditional dishes. Additionally, many markets offer fresh produce for those who fancy improving their cooking prowess at home.

And you can still get a slice of pizza at Lenny's Pizza, where John Travolta's character from "Saturday Night Fever" did. Unfortunately the disco itself was demolished in 2005.

Bensonhurst Real Estate - Transportation

Traveling to and from Bensonhurst is quite simple. The D Trains provide a direct line from Grand Street to Manhattan while the N trains provide connection to Canal Street for a convenient commute into Manhattan's Chinatown. The F train also runs through the heart of Bensonhurst Real Estate to transport residents between the bay Parkway and Kings Highway Stations. For those who like keeping their commute above ground, the bus line also provides convenient transportation.

If you need assistance in buying or selling property in Bensonhurst, Madison Estates Sotheby's International Realty - The Franzese Group can help. Our agents are standing by now to answer your questions. Please call one of our Bensonhurst Real Estate Agents at (718) 666-2696 today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to renovate my Bensonhurst home before selling?

Depends on your buyer pool. If you're selling to developers, leave it - they'll demolish anyway. If you're selling to owner-occupants, cosmetic improvements help. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 to identify your likely buyer pool before any project.

How do I prepare my Bensonhurst home for showings?

For owner-occupant buyers, deep clean, declutter, depersonalize. For developer buyers, focus on emphasizing lot size, zoning, and redevelopment potential. The Franzese Group provides a pre-listing checklist with every Bensonhurst listing. Call (718) 666-2696.

How long does it take to sell a home in Bensonhurst?

Bensonhurst's transformation creates strong investor demand alongside owner-occupant buyers. Well-priced listings typically go under contract within 30 to 60 days. Properties that work for developers (older inventory on good lots) move fastest. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

How long is the commute from Bensonhurst to Manhattan?

Bensonhurst has solid transit options. The D trains provide a direct line from Grand Street to Manhattan. The N trains connect to Canal Street for Chinatown access. The F train serves the neighborhood between Bay Parkway and Kings Highway stations. Bus service is also available. Travel times to Manhattan range from 40 to 55 minutes.

Is Bensonhurst a good investment?

Bensonhurst is one of Brooklyn's clearest investment-and-redevelopment plays. Properties being demolished and replaced with multi-family condos create rising-tide value. The Italian-American culinary heritage, transit access, and demographic transition all support appreciation. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

Is Bensonhurst a good place to live?

Bensonhurst appeals to buyers who value a settled, family-oriented neighborhood with strong community roots and relative affordability. It offers rowhouses, detached and semi-detached homes, and co-ops, lively shopping and dining along 18th Avenue and 86th Street, and a rich cultural mix. The D and N trains connect it to Manhattan, though the commute is longer given its southern location. For buyers seeking space, value, and a genuine neighborhood feel away from the premium prices of northern Brooklyn, Bensonhurst is a strong option.

Is Bensonhurst expensive?

Bensonhurst is one of the more affordable large neighborhoods in Brooklyn, offering strong value for the space it provides. Its housing of rowhouses, detached and semi-detached homes, and co-ops generally prices well below the brownstone belt of northern Brooklyn, appealing to families and investors seeking room and rental potential at accessible prices. Larger single-family homes command the highest values. For buyers prioritizing space and affordability in a settled, well-served neighborhood, Bensonhurst is often a compelling choice.

Is Bensonhurst safe?

Bensonhurst is generally considered a safe, family-oriented neighborhood, one of the more settled residential areas of southern Brooklyn. With its rowhouses, detached homes, and busy commercial strips along 18th Avenue and 86th Street, it has a strong community feel and low-to-moderate crime across most blocks. As with any neighborhood, conditions vary somewhat and common-sense awareness is sensible, but Bensonhurst is widely regarded as a comfortable, community-minded place to live, particularly for families.

Is Bensonhurst still an Italian neighborhood?

Bensonhurst was for generations the most iconic Italian-American neighborhood in Brooklyn, and that heritage remains visible in its restaurants, bakeries, social clubs, and the annual feast along 18th Avenue, historically nicknamed Cristoforo Colombo Boulevard. However, the neighborhood has become far more diverse in recent decades, and today it is home to one of Brooklyn's largest Chinese communities, along with Russian, Eastern European, and other populations. Bensonhurst is now best described as a diverse neighborhood with deep Italian-American roots rather than an exclusively Italian one.

Should I sell my Bensonhurst home now or wait?

Bensonhurst's ongoing transformation suggests continued appreciation as modernization and revitalization continue. Investor capital is flowing into the area. If your property has redevelopment potential, that adds to your buyer pool. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

What communities make up Bensonhurst?

Bensonhurst is one of Brooklyn's most diverse neighborhoods. Long the heart of Italian-American Brooklyn, it retains a strong Italian heritage in its food, shops, and traditions, especially along 18th Avenue. Over recent decades it has also become home to one of the borough's largest Chinese communities, centered around 86th Street and Bay Parkway, as well as significant Russian and Eastern European populations. This blend of cultures gives Bensonhurst a lively, authentic character and some of the best and most affordable dining in southern Brooklyn.

What does it cost to sell a home in Bensonhurst?

Selling costs include commission (5-6%), NY State transfer tax (0.4%), NYC transfer tax (1-1.425%), attorney fees ($1,500-$3,500), and any buyer credits. The Franzese Group provides a complete net sheet up front. Call (718) 666-2696.

What is Bensonhurst known for?

Bensonhurst is known as "the real little Italy of New York City" - a name that persists despite changing demographics. The neighborhood was named after Arthur W. Benson who began buying farmland in the area in 1835, but its character was defined by Italian immigrants from southern Italy who arrived in the 1950s. Today Bensonhurst is a gourmet's paradise with eateries from around the world serving traditional dishes, and many markets offering fresh produce. Lenny's Pizza (where John Travolta's character ate in Saturday Night Fever) is still operating. To explore Bensonhurst real estate, call (718) 666-2696.

What is my Bensonhurst home worth?

Bensonhurst pricing reflects active transformation - many original properties are being demolished and replaced with modern three-story brick apartment buildings and multi-family condominiums. Your value depends on whether you have older inventory ripe for redevelopment, recent multi-family construction, condition, lot size, and corridor location. For a free valuation, call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696. View current inventory on our Bensonhurst real estate page.

What kind of housing is available in Bensonhurst?

Bensonhurst housing is in active transition - many older properties being demolished and replaced with modern three-story brick apartment buildings and multi-family condominiums. Older single-family and multi-family inventory still exists. The mix gives investors and owner-occupants different inventory types to choose from. To browse Bensonhurst listings, call (718) 666-2696.

Where is Bensonhurst and is it in South Brooklyn?

Bensonhurst is a large neighborhood in southern Brooklyn, bordered by Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights to the west, Gravesend to the east, and Borough Park to the north. It is generally considered part of southern Brooklyn. Its main commercial corridors run along 18th Avenue, 86th Street, and Bay Parkway, and it is served by the D and N subway lines, connecting it north through Brooklyn and into Manhattan. It sits inland from the waterfront, a short distance from Coney Island and the shore.