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Coney Island Real Estate

Coney Island is a neighborhood, a beach, and a vacation destination in southwestern part of the borough of Brooklyn, NY on the Atlantic Ocean. Today, Coney Island is a peninsula but it was formerly an island and was connected to the rest of Brooklyn by filing in the narrow straight with landfill for ease of access. Coney Island and Coney Island Real Estate is world famous as a seaside resort with an amazing amusement park. It is also famous for hosting the annual "Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest" on July 4th every year since 1972.

Things To Do in Coney Island

Coney Island is anything but short on things to do as a residential neighborhood and a vacation destination. Coney Island Real Estate is eclectic to say the least with its vibrant and unique history. Every year, the Coney Island amusement park draws crowds by the thousands for thrills and laughs. Ride the infamous Cyclone roller coaster or bask in the serenity of the New York Aquarium. Coney Island Real Estate opens to miles of beaches and boardwalks where you can go for a sun-soaked stroll.

Transportation in Coney Island

Transportation to and from Coney Island is centered around the reliable train system. Hop on the D, F, N, or Q train lines for a ride directly to Coney Island. If headed by way of bus, jump on the B36, B64, B68 and the B82 bus lines. An express line - the X28 express - runs directly to Manhattan from Coney Island for a quick trip, or commute by way of car along the Belt Parkway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you live in Coney Island, or is it only an amusement park?

Coney Island is a real residential neighborhood, not just the famous amusement area. While it is best known for its boardwalk, beach, Luna Park, the Cyclone, and the Wonder Wheel, most of Coney Island is home to tens of thousands of residents living in co-op complexes like Trump Village and Warbasse, apartment buildings, and public housing. The amusement district occupies only part of the peninsula. For buyers, Coney Island offers oceanfront living, largely in co-ops and apartments, at some of the most affordable prices in Brooklyn.

Do I need to renovate my Coney Island home before selling?

Smart pre-sale investments are cosmetic: paint, deep cleaning, decluttering, addressing deferred maintenance. Salt-air conditions in coastal Brooklyn can hasten wear, so addressing exterior trim and metal work matters. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 before any project.

How do I prepare my Coney Island home for showings?

Showcase ocean or boardwalk views if you have them. Deep clean, declutter, depersonalize. The Franzese Group provides a pre-listing checklist with every Coney Island listing. Call (718) 666-2696.

How long does it take to sell a home in Coney Island?

Coney Island has a distinctive buyer pool seeking seaside living at south-Brooklyn prices. Well-priced listings typically go under contract within 30 to 75 days. Oceanfront and boardwalk-adjacent units move fastest. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

How long is the commute from Coney Island to Manhattan?

Coney Island has solid subway access via the D, F, N, and Q trains - four lines giving you flexibility. The B36, B64, B68, and B82 buses serve local routes. The X28 express bus runs directly to Manhattan. The Belt Parkway provides driving access. Travel times to Manhattan range from 45 to 75 minutes by subway.

Is Coney Island a good place to live year-round?

Coney Island is increasingly desirable as a year-round residence. The seaside character, amusement park entertainment, boardwalk access, the New York Aquarium, and miles of beaches give it a vacation-feel home base unusual in NYC. Pricing is significantly below North Brooklyn for waterfront access. The trade-off is longer commutes to Manhattan than denser neighborhoods. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

Is Coney Island a good place to live?

Coney Island appeals to buyers who want affordable, oceanfront living with beach and boardwalk access year-round. Its housing is largely co-ops and apartments, including large established complexes, at prices well below most of Brooklyn. Residents enjoy the beach, the amusement district, MCU Park and the Cyclones, and a diverse community, with the D, F, N, and Q trains connecting north to the rest of the city. The trade-offs are a long commute and a far-southern location, but for waterfront value, Coney Island is hard to match.

Is Coney Island expensive?

Coney Island is one of the most affordable oceanfront areas in New York City. Its housing is dominated by co-op apartments in large complexes and other apartment buildings, generally priced well below most of Brooklyn, which makes beachfront living attainable for many buyers. Larger or renovated units and those with ocean views command more. For buyers prioritizing affordability and proximity to the beach over a central location or brownstone charm, Coney Island offers unusual value.

Is Coney Island in a flood zone?

Yes, Coney Island lies in a flood zone due to its low-lying oceanfront and peninsula location, and it was among the areas hardest hit in Brooklyn by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Since then, significant investment has gone into resiliency, flood protection, and updated building and elevation standards, and new construction near the water must meet flood-resistant requirements. Buyers should factor flood-zone status into insurance costs and review a specific property's elevation and protections, but Coney Island remains an established, affordable oceanfront community.

Is Coney Island in Brooklyn or Queens?

Coney Island is in Brooklyn. It sits at the southern tip of the borough, on a peninsula along the Atlantic Ocean, bordered by Brighton Beach to the east and Sea Gate to the west. The confusion sometimes arises because it is far from central Brooklyn and is best known as a beach and amusement destination, but it is firmly a Brooklyn neighborhood. It is the southern terminus of several subway lines, including the D, F, N, and Q, connecting it north through Brooklyn and into Manhattan.

Is Coney Island safe?

Coney Island is a large, mixed neighborhood, and safety varies across its sections. The beach, boardwalk, and amusement area draw heavy crowds and are generally well-policed, especially in season, while the residential blocks range from quiet co-op complexes to larger public housing developments. Crime has trended down over the years. As with any neighborhood, conditions differ block by block and common-sense awareness is sensible, but many residents find Coney Island's established co-op communities comfortable and community-oriented.

Should I sell my Coney Island home now or wait?

Coney Island has investment momentum from waterfront redevelopment and year-round residential growth. The unique seaside character at sub-North-Brooklyn prices keeps buyer interest broad. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 for our read.

What does it cost to sell a home in Coney Island?

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 Coney Island known for?

Coney Island is known worldwide as a seaside resort with a famous amusement park, beach, and boardwalk. Located in southwestern Brooklyn on the Atlantic Ocean, Coney Island was formerly an actual island before landfill connected it to the rest of Brooklyn. The neighborhood hosts the annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest every July 4th since 1972. The Cyclone roller coaster, the New York Aquarium, miles of beaches, and boardwalk define the recreational identity. As a residential neighborhood, Coney Island offers vibrant seaside character at prices below North Brooklyn. To explore Coney Island real estate, call (718) 666-2696.

What is my Coney Island home worth?

Coney Island pricing varies based on whether you have a residential property in the year-round neighborhood or oceanfront/boardwalk-adjacent inventory. Your value depends on proximity to the beach and boardwalk, building type, condition, and views. For a free valuation, call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696. View current inventory on our Coney Island real estate page.

What kind of housing is available in Coney Island?

Coney Island housing is eclectic - reflecting the neighborhood's distinctive character. Older residential housing, newer condo developments along the waterfront, mid-century apartment buildings, and adapted bungalows all coexist. The variety creates options across budgets. To browse Coney Island listings, call (718) 666-2696.