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Clinton Hill Real Estate

Once a home hub for affluent and historic Clinton Hill is speckled with some of Brooklyn's loveliest homes and most low-key blocks to make it the perfect neighborhood to wander. Millennials, young families, students at Pratt Institute and professionals alike all flock to Clinton Hill for its artsy but discreet Clinton Hill Real Estate style. Located within walking distance of some of Brooklyn's favorite neighborhoods - including Williamsburg, Fort Greene and Prospect Heights.

In Clinton Hill, you can take life in stride at a leisurely stroll. Cafes, bars and storefronts are advertised with hand-drawn chalkboards in place of corporate signage. Bookstores, theaters and boutiques bring in a touch of the authentic for a truly unique neighborhood that's never short of things to do. Indoors or outdoors, you're sure to find plenty of charm in Clinton Hill.

Clinton Hill Residence Styles

Clinton Hill Real Estate is full of a variety of different styles dating back to the 19th century. Since the 1840's Clinton Hill has always been a fashionable secret of the social elite, which have left their mark in the form of ornate mansions. Brick factories have also been left to stand from the Industrial Age, which have since been converted into lofts and apartments - the original brick still intact. You'll also find Brooklyn's signature brick row houses as well as many stand alones. Clinton Hill Real Estate has something for everyone no matter the budget.

Clinton Hill Transportation

In terms of location, Clinton Hill Real Estate gives you the best bang for your buck. A cab ride to JFK is only 30 minutes away and to LaGuardia only 20. Jump on the subway for a 30-minute ride to Times Square, or 18 minutes to reach Wall Street and the Financial District.

Whether you are buying or selling a home in Clinton Hill, the knowledgeable team at Madison Estates Sotheby's® - The Franzese Group can help you. Please call one of our Clinton Hill Real Estate Agents today at (718) 666-2696 or fill out our contact form on this page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to renovate my Clinton Hill home before selling?

Clinton Hill buyers value architectural variety - the mansion-style homes need different treatment than the converted lofts or the row houses. The smart investments are usually cosmetic: paint, deep cleaning, decluttering, restoring period details where applicable. Aggressive contemporary renovation that erases historic character usually hurts value. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 before any project.

How do I prepare my Clinton Hill home for showings?

Showcase whatever makes your property distinctive - if it's a 19th-century mansion, restore the period details. If it's a converted brick loft, highlight the original brick and industrial features. Deep clean, declutter, depersonalize, maximize natural light. The Franzese Group provides a pre-listing checklist with every Clinton Hill listing. Call (718) 666-2696.

How does Clinton Hill compare to Park Slope and Crown Heights?

Clinton Hill sits between these neighborhoods in feel and often in price. Compared to Park Slope, it is smaller and more centrally located, without Prospect Park or Park Slope's marquee school district, but with grander individual homes and often better value. Compared to Crown Heights, Clinton Hill is more established and affluent, with a tighter historic core, while Crown Heights is larger and more varied with more room to find value. Buyers weigh Clinton Hill's architecture and location against Park Slope's amenities or Crown Heights' scale.

How long does it take to sell a home in Clinton Hill?

Clinton Hill attracts a wide buyer pool - millennials, young families, Pratt students and faculty, professionals priced out of Fort Greene and Williamsburg. Well-priced listings typically go under contract within 30 to 60 days, with another 30 to 45 days to closing. Mansion-style homes and converted lofts in industrial buildings move at different rates. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 to discuss timing.

How long is the commute from Clinton Hill to Manhattan?

Clinton Hill gives you exceptional commute flexibility. A cab to JFK takes about 30 minutes; LaGuardia is 20 minutes. The subway gets you to Times Square in about 30 minutes and Wall Street in 18 minutes. The C and G trains directly serve Clinton Hill, with the A train nearby. Location is a major value proposition of this neighborhood.

Is Clinton Hill a good place to live?

Clinton Hill is one of Brooklyn's most attractive places to live, prized for its historic architecture, leafy streets, and central location between Fort Greene and Bedford-Stuyvesant. It offers some of the grandest houses in the borough, the cultural energy of the Pratt Institute, and a growing scene of restaurants and cafes along Myrtle and DeKalb Avenues, all with easy transit to Manhattan on the G and C lines. Buyers are drawn to its blend of beauty, quiet, and convenience.

Is Clinton Hill affluent?

Yes. Clinton Hill has long had an affluent character, dating back to the late 1800s when its Clinton and Washington Avenue mansions formed one of Brooklyn's original Gold Coast enclaves. Today its restored brownstones, historic mansions, and newer condominiums draw professionals, families, and academics, and home values sit well above the borough average. The neighborhood blends that affluence with real diversity and the creative energy of Pratt Institute, a combination that continues to support strong demand and property values.

Is Clinton Hill expensive?

Yes, Clinton Hill is one of Brooklyn's more expensive neighborhoods, though it can offer relative value compared to neighboring Fort Greene or Park Slope. Its housing ranges from grand landmarked mansions and brownstones to pre-war co-ops and newer condominiums, much of it within a protected historic district that limits supply. Strong demand, beautiful architecture, and central transit keep prices high. Values vary by block and housing type, but Clinton Hill sits firmly in the upper tier of the market.

Is Clinton Hill safe?

Clinton Hill is generally considered a safe, welcoming neighborhood. A historic district of grand mansions, brownstones, and tree-lined streets anchored by the Pratt Institute campus, it has a strong residential character and has seen steady investment for years. Its avenues stay active with students, families, and a growing dining scene. As in any city neighborhood, awareness is sensible after dark, but Clinton Hill's established, community-oriented feel and beautiful streetscapes make it a comfortable and popular place to live.

Should I sell my Clinton Hill home now or wait?

Clinton Hill has been on a steady upward trajectory as adjacent neighborhoods (Fort Greene, Williamsburg, Prospect Heights) priced themselves out of reach for many buyers. Demand keeps flowing toward Clinton Hill as the price-value alternative. If you need to move, the time is when you need to. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 for an honest read on your specific situation.

What are the Clinton Hill mansions and the Gold Coast?

Clinton Hill is famous for the grand mansions lining Clinton and Washington Avenues, built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by some of Brooklyn's wealthiest families, including Charles Pratt of Standard Oil, whose fortune also founded Pratt Institute. This stretch was once known as Brooklyn's Gold Coast, one of the most prestigious addresses in the borough. Many of these landmarked mansions survive today, giving Clinton Hill an architectural grandeur rarely matched in New York and adding significant value and character to its real estate.

What does it cost to sell a home in Clinton Hill?

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

What is Clinton Hill known for?

Clinton Hill is known as a once-affluent historic neighborhood now beloved for its lovely homes and low-key blocks. Millennials, young families, Pratt Institute students and faculty, and professionals all flock to Clinton Hill for its artsy but discreet character. The neighborhood sits within walking distance of Williamsburg, Fort Greene, and Prospect Heights. Cafes, bars, and storefronts are advertised with hand-drawn chalkboards instead of corporate signage. Bookstores, theaters, and boutiques bring authentic character. To explore Clinton Hill real estate, call (718) 666-2696.

What is my Clinton Hill home worth?

Clinton Hill pricing reflects the neighborhood's mix of architectural styles dating to the 19th century - ornate mansions from the 1840s social-elite era, converted brick factories that are now lofts, signature Brooklyn row houses, and standalone homes. Your value depends on which inventory category your property falls into, condition, block, and proximity to Pratt Institute or the Clinton Hill Historic District. We pull comparable sales for properties that match yours. For a free valuation, call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696. View current inventory on our Clinton Hill real estate page.

What is the difference between Clinton Hill and Bed-Stuy?

Clinton Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant border one another and share beautiful brownstone architecture, but differ in scale and market. Clinton Hill is smaller, more uniformly affluent, and anchored by Pratt Institute and its historic mansion blocks, with prices in the upper tier of the borough. Bed-Stuy is much larger, with one of the greatest concentrations of intact brownstones in New York, a deeper cultural history, and a wider range of prices and blocks still offering relative value. Buyers often weigh Clinton Hill's polish against Bed-Stuy's scale and value.

What is the difference between Clinton Hill and Fort Greene?

Clinton Hill and Fort Greene are adjacent, closely related neighborhoods often considered together. Fort Greene is anchored by Fort Greene Park and the BAM cultural district, with a lively arts and dining scene and grand brownstones. Clinton Hill, just to the east, is a bit quieter and more residential, known for its landmarked mansions, the Pratt Institute campus, and leafy streets, sometimes at a modest price discount to Fort Greene. Both are historic and affluent; buyers often shop both and choose on block, housing, and atmosphere.

What kind of housing is available in Clinton Hill?

Clinton Hill housing dates to the 19th century with multiple distinct styles. Ornate mansions from the 1840s when the neighborhood was a social-elite secret. Converted brick factories from the Industrial Age now serving as lofts and apartments with original brick exposed. Brooklyn's signature brick row houses. Single-family standalones. The variety means Clinton Hill has something at most budget levels, unusual for Brooklyn. To browse Clinton Hill listings, call (718) 666-2696.

Why does Clinton Hill give the best bang for your buck?

Clinton Hill offers location at a price below adjacent neighborhoods. You're walking distance to Williamsburg, Fort Greene, and Prospect Heights - all more expensive zip codes. The commute is fast (18 to 30 minutes to Manhattan). The housing variety means you can find a budget level that works. The neighborhood character (artsy but discreet) appeals across demographics. For buyers prioritizing location-per-dollar, Clinton Hill is hard to beat. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 for current inventory.