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Fort Greene Real Estate

In South Brooklyn, you will find the intimate and immaculately quaint neighborhood of Fort Greene. Fort Greene is a neighborhood of many faces where large cultural diversity is scaled within a relatively small area designed to spur economic development and drench residents in unique experiences. It is a neighborhood hosting famous flea markets, upscale speakeasies and wholesome marketplaces. Fort Greene has a tendency for the handcrafted. Farmer's market and flea market vendors craft locally made goods and Fort Greene's street cyclists take great pride in crafting self-built bikes. Fort Greene Real Estate truly is in a neighborhood of dashing good looks, friendly exchanges and sunny afternoons. And located in central Brooklyn, all of New York City is just a short train ride away!

Fort Greene - Residence Styles

Fort Greene's streets look like something out of a movie. Spotless sidewalks welcome spontaneous picnicking or front stoop-sitting with a strong espresso from the shop just up the street. Quintessential Brooklyn Brownstones invite residents and guests into its historic housing offerings, maintained with signature Fort Greene preservation. If there is one word to describe the homes and atmosphere of this neighborhood, it would be "perfect." Sought after Italianate homes sit in abundance among the neighborhood's plenty green spaces, bars and restaurants. It is easy to fall in love with Fort Greene. Laid back afternoons beckons visitors in for a taste and never lets them go. Young professionals, families, artists and retirees call the neighborhood home. It truly is Brooklyn at its best.

Whether you are buying or selling a home in Fort Greene, the knowledgeable team at Madison Estates Sotheby's® - The Franzese Group can help you. Please call one of our Fort Greene 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 Fort Greene home before selling?

Fort Greene buyers value historic preservation. The smart pre-sale investments are restoration over renovation - refinish original floors, restore period details, repair plaster, preserve Italianate features. Aggressive contemporary modernization that erases historic character usually hurts value here. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 before any major project.

How do I prepare my Fort Greene home for showings?

Fort Greene buyers respond to homes that showcase brownstone character and feel cared for. Deep clean, declutter, depersonalize. If you have outdoor space, make sure it's tidy. Spotless sidewalks and front-stoop appeal matter in this neighborhood. The Franzese Group provides a pre-listing checklist with every Fort Greene listing. Call (718) 666-2696.

How does Fort Greene compare to Park Slope?

Fort Greene and Park Slope are both historic brownstone neighborhoods with strong appeal but different anchors. Fort Greene is defined by Fort Greene Park, the BAM cultural district, and a rich arts scene, with excellent access to Downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan. Park Slope is larger and more family-and-school driven, centered on Prospect Park and a top public-school system. Buyers often weigh Fort Greene's cultural energy and central location against Park Slope's park, space, and schools. Both are affluent and hold value well.

How long does it take to sell a home in Fort Greene?

Fort Greene attracts young professionals, families, artists, and retirees - a wide buyer pool that keeps demand steady. Well-priced listings typically go under contract within 30 to 60 days, with another 30 to 45 days to closing. Restored brownstones with original details move fastest. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 to discuss your timeline.

How long is the commute from Fort Greene to Manhattan?

Fort Greene is centrally located with multiple subway lines nearby. The Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center hub provides access to most major lines including the 2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, R. The C and G trains also serve Fort Greene directly. Travel times to Manhattan range from 15 to 30 minutes depending on the line.

Is Fort Greene a good place to live?

Fort Greene is one of Brooklyn's most beloved neighborhoods to live in. It offers historic brownstone streets, Fort Greene Park as a central green space, and one of the borough's richest cultural scenes anchored by the Brooklyn Academy of Music. DeKalb and Myrtle Avenues provide excellent dining and shopping, and the neighborhood's transit access to Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn is outstanding. With its blend of history, arts, diversity, and community, Fort Greene appeals strongly to professionals, families, and creatives alike.

Is Fort Greene an affluent neighborhood?

Yes. Fort Greene is an affluent neighborhood, with home values and household incomes well above the Brooklyn average. Its restored brownstones, historic district protections, and cultural prestige draw professionals, artists, and families with means. The neighborhood carries deep historical and cultural significance, particularly as a center of African-American arts and community, alongside its affluence, and that combination of character and value is a large part of its enduring appeal to buyers.

Is Fort Greene expensive?

Yes, Fort Greene is one of Brooklyn's more expensive neighborhoods. Its grand historic brownstones and townhouses are in limited supply within a protected historic district, and newer luxury condominiums near the BAM cultural district and Downtown Brooklyn have added high-end inventory. Strong demand driven by the park, the cultural scene, and superb transit keeps prices high. Scarce landmarked housing paired with steady buyer interest supports resilient values across market cycles.

Is Fort Greene part of Bed-Stuy?

No, Fort Greene is its own distinct neighborhood, though it lies west of Bedford-Stuyvesant and the two are sometimes confused. Fort Greene is generally bounded by Flushing Avenue to the north, the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the west, Atlantic Avenue to the south, and Clinton Hill to the east. It has its own historic district, its own identity centered on Fort Greene Park and the BAM cultural district, and its own market. While neighboring areas share a brownstone character, Fort Greene is a separate neighborhood.

Is Fort Greene safe?

Fort Greene is generally considered a safe and welcoming neighborhood. Centered on Fort Greene Park and lined with grand historic brownstones, it has seen decades of investment and has a strong, engaged community. The park, the BAM cultural district, and the restaurant corridors along DeKalb and Myrtle Avenues keep the area active day and night. As with any city neighborhood, common-sense awareness is wise after dark, but Fort Greene's established character and vibrant public life make it a comfortable place to live.

Should I sell my Fort Greene home now or wait?

Fort Greene has shown consistent strength as central Brooklyn continues to mature. The cultural anchors (BAM, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden nearby, Fort Greene Park) keep the neighborhood appealing across market cycles. If you need to move, the time is when you need to. If you're optional, call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 for an honest read on your specific situation.

What does it cost to sell a home in Fort Greene?

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. Most Fort Greene brownstone sales clear the higher tier. Attorneys charge $1,500 to $3,500. The Franzese Group provides a complete net sheet up front. Call (718) 666-2696.

What is Fort Greene known for?

Fort Greene is known as an intimate, quaint, culturally rich neighborhood in central Brooklyn with strong artistic identity. The neighborhood hosts famous flea markets, upscale speakeasies, farmer's markets, and a tradition of locally handcrafted goods. Spotless sidewalks invite spontaneous picnicking or front-stoop sitting. Quintessential Brooklyn brownstones, plenty of green spaces, and bars and restaurants give the neighborhood its character. BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) anchors the cultural scene. Young professionals, families, artists, and retirees all call Fort Greene home. To explore Fort Greene real estate, call (718) 666-2696.

What is Fort Greene Park and the BAM Cultural District?

Fort Greene Park is the neighborhood's 30-acre centerpiece, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, the creators of Central and Prospect Parks, and home to the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument. Nearby, the BAM Cultural District surrounds the Brooklyn Academy of Music, one of America's oldest performing-arts institutions, making Fort Greene one of Brooklyn's leading centers for theater, film, music, and dance. Together, the park and the cultural district anchor the neighborhood's identity and are a major reason its real estate remains in high demand.

What is my Fort Greene home worth?

Fort Greene pricing reflects the neighborhood's reputation for impeccably preserved brownstone architecture, cultural energy, and central Brooklyn location. Your home's value depends on block, brownstone vs newer construction, Italianate vs other 19th-century style, square footage, condition, and proximity to Fort Greene Park or BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music). 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 Fort Greene real estate page.

What is the difference between Fort Greene and Clinton Hill?

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

What kind of housing is available in Fort Greene?

Fort Greene housing is dominated by Italianate brownstones and 19th-century rowhouses, with a smaller stock of newer condominium buildings particularly around Atlantic Avenue and Flatbush Avenue. The historic housing is exceptionally well-preserved compared to many Brooklyn neighborhoods. Single-family townhouses, two-to-four-family brownstones, pre-war co-ops, and modern condos all coexist. To browse Fort Greene listings, call (718) 666-2696.

What kind of resident does Fort Greene attract?

Fort Greene attracts a wide demographic mix - young professionals, families, artists, and retirees all call the neighborhood home. The cultural energy (BAM, flea markets, farmer's markets), the historic architecture, and the central Brooklyn location combine to appeal across age groups and life stages. The neighborhood feels lived-in and well-maintained rather than transient. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 for current Fort Greene inventory.