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Gowanus Real Estate

The first Dutch settlers arrived at Gowanus Bay in 1636, but it wasn't until after the construction of the Gowanus Canal that the area became a prosperous industrial center. The canal separating New York from Brooklyn was a major transportation route for factory plants. The residue discharged by tanneries, mills, and chemical plants contaminated the waters of the canal. Shortly after World War II the industry abandoned the area leaving behind a polluted body of water and decrepit buildings. Recently the area has received a lot of attention from investors and the Gowanus Real Estate venture is already showing results.

Renovated Gowanus Real Estate Market

Nowadays Gowanus is a thriving Brooklyn neighborhood with a new luxury building at each corner. Old lofts and townhouses are being renovated. Old structures are housing new business stimulating the local economy. The place is quickly transitioning into a family area. The infamous canal has been part of a decontamination initiative with extraordinary results.

The right time to invest in Gowanus Real Estate

Real Estate investors have started digging this gold mine years ago. Today, Gowanus is ready to welcome new residents with easy access to public transportation, world-class dining options, and unique art venues. If you are exploring Real Estate opportunities in the area, now is the right time to buy in. The often neglected region between Park Slope and Carroll Gardens has charming offers. Contact one of our agents to schedule a viewing of your favorite listing in Gowanus. The ongoing changes are bound to increase the value of Real Estate in the near future. Take advantage of our current listings, now is the best time to join the Gowanus neighborhood.

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

Gowanus buyers come in two flavors - design-conscious creatives looking for raw loft space they can customize, and luxury buyers wanting turnkey new construction. Depending on which buyer pool your property attracts, your renovation strategy differs. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 before any project to make sure renovation matches buyer expectations for your specific property type.

How do I prepare my Gowanus home for showings?

For loft properties, showcase the industrial features (exposed brick, beams, high ceilings, large windows). For new construction, showcase the amenities and views. Deep clean, declutter, depersonalize. The Franzese Group provides a pre-listing checklist with every Gowanus listing. Call (718) 666-2696.

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

Gowanus has growing buyer interest as the neighborhood matures and the Canal cleanup progresses. Well-priced listings typically go under contract within 30 to 60 days, with another 30 to 45 days to closing. New luxury construction moves fastest. Renovated old lofts attract a specific design-conscious buyer pool. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 to discuss your timeline.

How long is the commute from Gowanus to Manhattan?

Gowanus has good subway access. The F and R trains serve the neighborhood directly. The G train runs nearby. Travel times to Manhattan range from 20 to 35 minutes depending on the line and destination. The neighborhood's location between Park Slope and Carroll Gardens means you also have access to those neighborhoods' subway hubs nearby.

Is Gowanus a good place to buy or invest in real estate?

Gowanus has become one of Brooklyn's most closely watched markets, driven by its 2021 rezoning and the ongoing canal cleanup, which together have unleashed significant new residential and mixed-use development. Its central location among premium brownstone neighborhoods, relative value, and wave of new condominiums appeal to buyers and investors betting on continued transformation. As with any rapidly changing area, outcomes depend on the specific project, block, and timing, but Gowanus's momentum, location, and development pipeline have made it a focus for those seeking growth potential.

Is Gowanus a good place to live?

Gowanus has become an increasingly desirable place to live, prized for its central location between Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, and Cobble Hill and its blend of industrial character with new development. It offers converted spaces, new condominium buildings, a lively arts and nightlife scene, popular restaurants, and growing retail. The F, G, and R trains provide good access to Manhattan and the rest of Brooklyn. While it is still evolving, Gowanus appeals to buyers who want a central, characterful neighborhood on the rise, often at relative value compared to its polished neighbors.

Is Gowanus safe?

Gowanus is generally considered a safe neighborhood, particularly its residential edges bordering Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, and Cobble Hill. Once a purely industrial area around the Gowanus Canal, it has rapidly transformed into a mixed neighborhood of new residential development, arts spaces, restaurants, and nightlife, bringing more activity and foot traffic. As with any changing neighborhood, some industrial blocks are quieter than others, and awareness after dark is sensible, but most of Gowanus is comfortable and improving as new residents and businesses arrive.

Is it safe to live near the Gowanus Canal?

Living in the Gowanus neighborhood is generally considered safe, and the area around the canal has seen extensive new residential development in recent years. The pollution is concentrated in the canal's water and sediment, the focus of the ongoing EPA Superfund cleanup, rather than in the surrounding residential blocks, and new construction near the canal must meet environmental and building standards. As with any purchase near an industrial or remediation site, buyers should review environmental disclosures and a property's specific location, but the residential neighborhood itself remains desirable and growing.

Is now a good time to buy in Gowanus?

Real estate investors started buying in Gowanus years ago, and the area is now ready to welcome new residents with easy public transportation access, world-class dining, and unique art venues. The often-neglected region between Park Slope and Carroll Gardens still has charming offers at price points below those adjacent neighborhoods. The Canal cleanup, new construction, and the transition to a family area are bound to increase values further. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 to discuss current listings.

Is the Gowanus Canal being cleaned up?

Yes. The Gowanus Canal has been undergoing a major federal Superfund cleanup led by the EPA, one of the most significant environmental remediation projects in New York City. The multi-year effort involves dredging contaminated sediment, capping the canal bottom, and building infrastructure to reduce sewage overflow. The cleanup has proceeded alongside a 2021 rezoning that spurred substantial new residential and mixed-use development. Together, the remediation and rezoning are transforming Gowanus, which is a major reason for its rising real estate interest.

Is the Gowanus Canal toxic?

The Gowanus Canal is one of the most polluted waterways in the United States and was designated a federal Superfund site by the EPA in 2010 after more than a century of industrial contamination. The water and sediment in the canal itself contain pollutants, and a major, multi-year cleanup is underway. However, the contamination is contained within the canal, not the surrounding streets and homes, and the neighborhood around it continues to develop and attract residents. Buyers with concerns can review a property's exact location and any environmental disclosures.

Should I sell my Gowanus home now or wait?

Gowanus is on a clear upward trajectory - the Canal decontamination initiative is producing extraordinary results, new luxury buildings keep coming online, the transition to a family area is accelerating. That argues for either selling into rising values now OR holding longer for continued appreciation. Your specific timing depends on your situation. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 for an honest read.

What does it cost to sell a home in Gowanus?

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 Gowanus known for?

Gowanus is known as one of Brooklyn's most rapidly transforming neighborhoods - from polluted post-industrial canal district to thriving area with new luxury buildings on every corner. First settled by the Dutch in 1636, Gowanus became a prosperous industrial center after the Gowanus Canal was built. After WWII, industry abandoned the area, leaving behind a polluted canal and decrepit buildings. Investor interest revived the neighborhood, and the Canal decontamination initiative is producing extraordinary results. Today Gowanus offers world-class dining, unique art venues, and a character that mixes old industrial buildings with new luxury construction. To explore Gowanus real estate, call (718) 666-2696.

What is my Gowanus home worth?

Gowanus pricing reflects the neighborhood's ongoing transformation from post-industrial canal-side district to thriving residential area with new luxury construction. Your home's value depends on whether you're in a renovated old loft or townhouse, a new luxury building, proximity to the Gowanus Canal cleanup zones, and how close you are to Park Slope or Carroll Gardens. Values have been rising consistently as investors continue developing the area. 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 Gowanus real estate page.

What kind of housing is available in Gowanus?

Gowanus housing is a mix of new luxury buildings (with amenity packages including rooftops and concierge), renovated old lofts in converted industrial buildings, and townhouses. The neighborhood is still transforming, which means new inventory is regularly coming online. Studios through three-bedrooms are all represented. Family-sized units in newer buildings are increasingly common as the area transitions to a family neighborhood. To browse Gowanus listings, call (718) 666-2696.

Why is Gowanus being developed so quickly?

Gowanus is developing rapidly because of a major 2021 rezoning that allowed significant new residential and mixed-use construction in what had been a largely industrial area, combined with the ongoing federal cleanup of the Gowanus Canal. The rezoning opened the door to thousands of new apartments, including affordable units, and reshaped the neighborhood's future almost overnight. Its central location among desirable brownstone neighborhoods and relative affordability made it a prime development target. The result is one of the fastest-changing neighborhoods in Brooklyn and a growing focus for real estate buyers.