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Kensington Real Estate

Kensington Real Estate is a Brooklyn neighborhood of many treasures. While traditional Brooklyn brownstones might lead some to dismiss it as of just some other part of Brooklyn, Kensington is a rich neighborhood where quiet side streets meet with the commercial to create a culture all its own. Boutiques and bodegas? Kensington Real Estate has you covered. A modern commercial corridor for both business and pleasure? It has you covered there too. How about a 19th-century barn to hitch your horse? Sure enough, you can find that in Kensington as well.

Culture and families thrive in Kensington Real Estate where its convenient location between Borough Park and Ditmas Park is attracting young families and singles alike. Its been a long haul for Kensington, but a close community of many first-time buyers ranks Kensington as one of Brooklyn's safest neighborhoods. Traditionally, it served primarily as an area for working class residents, but an influx of shops, cafes and bars in recent years has grown its economy and value as a "hip" place to live.

Kensington Real Estate - Residential Styles

Kensington Real Estate offers residential offerings like nowhere else in Brooklyn. Traditional brownstones, townhomes, new construction and multi-family units prize residents with some of the last affordable housing in Brooklyn at a steal's price. Victorian mansions line quiet side streets in Kensington for an added pastoral charm.

Kensington Real Estate - Transportation

Kensington is easily accessible to the rest of Brooklyn as well as Manhattan Island. Cab rides to and from all major New York airports are less than 30 minutes away. For those looking to access Manhattan's major business areas, a 45-minute commute by subway awaits aboard the F train.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to renovate my Kensington home before selling?

Kensington buyers often value space and value over high-end finishes. For Victorian mansions, restore period details. Smart investments: paint, deep cleaning, decluttering. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 before any project.

How do I prepare my Kensington home for showings?

Deep clean, declutter, depersonalize. For Victorians, showcase period details. The Franzese Group provides a pre-listing checklist with every Kensington listing. Call (718) 666-2696.

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

Kensington has growing demand from first-time buyers and young families discovering one of Brooklyn's most affordable neighborhoods. Well-priced listings typically go under contract within 30 to 60 days. Victorian mansions on the quiet side streets move fastest. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

How long is the commute from Kensington to Manhattan?

Kensington is easily accessible by F train to Manhattan, with a 45-minute commute to major business areas. Cab rides to all major NYC airports run less than 30 minutes.

Is Kensington a good place to live?

Kensington is often described as a hidden gem, prized by families and buyers who want a quiet, diverse, affordable neighborhood close to Prospect Park. It offers rowhouses, semi-detached homes, and apartment buildings, a rich mix of cultures, good local shopping along Church and Coney Island Avenues, and F and G train access to Manhattan. More affordable and lower-key than neighboring Park Slope or Windsor Terrace, it appeals to buyers seeking value, community, and green space in central Brooklyn.

Is Kensington expensive?

Kensington is one of the more affordable neighborhoods near Prospect Park, offering strong value compared to adjacent Park Slope or Windsor Terrace. Its housing of rowhouses, semi-detached homes, and apartments spans a range of prices, generally below the premium brownstone belt. As buyers have discovered its quiet, diverse character and park proximity, prices have risen over time, but Kensington still tends to offer relative value and space in a well-located, central part of Brooklyn.

Is Kensington safe?

Kensington is generally considered a safe, quiet, family-oriented neighborhood, one of the more low-key parts of central Brooklyn. A diverse residential area of rowhouses and apartment buildings near Prospect Park, 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 Kensington is widely regarded as a comfortable, welcoming place to live, particularly for families seeking a calmer, more affordable option near the park.

Should I sell my Kensington home now or wait?

Kensington is one of Brooklyn's most affordable neighborhoods, with growing demand from buyers priced out of Park Slope and Ditmas Park. Continued affordability won't last as the neighborhood matures. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

What communities make up Kensington?

Kensington is one of Brooklyn's most diverse neighborhoods. It is home to a large and vibrant Bangladeshi and South Asian community, especially around Church and McDonald Avenues, sometimes referred to as Little Bangladesh, alongside Hispanic, Chinese, Orthodox Jewish, and other populations. This mix is reflected in the neighborhood's markets, restaurants, and places of worship, giving Kensington an authentic, international character. That diversity, combined with its quiet residential feel and affordability, is a large part of the neighborhood's appeal.

What does it cost to sell a home in Kensington?

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 Kensington known for?

Kensington is known as a Brooklyn neighborhood of many treasures - quiet side streets meeting commercial corridors, boutiques and bodegas, modern shops alongside a 19th-century barn. Located between Borough Park and Ditmas Park, Kensington attracts young families and singles. The neighborhood is ranked one of Brooklyn's safest, with a close community of many first-time buyers. Traditionally a working-class area, recent shops, cafes, and bars have grown it into a "hip" place to live. Victorian mansions on quiet side streets add pastoral charm. To explore Kensington real estate, call (718) 666-2696.

What is my Kensington home worth?

Kensington pricing reflects the neighborhood's reputation as some of Brooklyn's last affordable housing alongside Victorian mansions on quiet side streets. Your value depends on whether you have a traditional brownstone, townhome, new construction, multi-family unit, or Victorian mansion, condition, and block. For a free valuation, call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696. View current inventory on our Kensington real estate page.

What kind of housing is available in Kensington?

Kensington's housing variety is unusually rich for Brooklyn - traditional brownstones, townhomes, new construction, multi-family units, and Victorian mansions on quiet side streets. The variety creates options at most budget levels and is part of why Kensington is one of the last affordable Brooklyn neighborhoods. To browse Kensington listings, call (718) 666-2696.

Where is Kensington and what is it like?

Kensington is a central Brooklyn neighborhood located just south and west of Prospect Park, bordered by Windsor Terrace, Park Slope, Ditmas Park, and Borough Park. It has a quiet, residential character, with tree-lined streets of rowhouses and semi-detached homes mixed with apartment buildings, and busy, diverse commercial strips along Church and Coney Island Avenues. Served by the F and G trains, it offers good access to the rest of Brooklyn and Manhattan. Overall it feels like a calm, affordable, richly diverse neighborhood near the park.

Why is Kensington one of Brooklyn's last affordable neighborhoods?

Kensington's path to current affordability has been long - traditionally working-class but recently transforming with shops, cafes, and bars. The diverse housing variety keeps inventory across price points. Safety reputation attracts first-time buyers who price-shop their way into the neighborhood. As demand grows, the affordability window may not stay open much longer. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.