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Sheepshead Bay Real Estate

Located in southeast Brooklyn, Sheepshead Bay was originally named after the mid-Atlantic species of fish that were once abundant in the bay. Nowadays, the namesake fish are rare, but Sheepshead Bay is still considered to be one of the most charming neighborhoods in Brooklyn with its seaside-feel. Sheepshead Bay Real Estate boasts two-family brick row houses and newly constructed condominiums are just some of the residency styles available in this quaint yet popular neighborhood. Summer bungalows that have now been adapted into full-time homes are available in one and two-bedrooms. Along the waterfront, new condo developments give residents excellent views of Coney Island.

Things To Do In Sheepshead Bay

The cultural diversity here is some of the best in the city. The neighborhood is a true melting pot of Russian, Italian, and Chinese communities. Try some authentic Russian dining at Nargis Cafe, or if you are in the mood for freshly caught seafood, Randazzos Clam Bar. Emmons Avenue is the neighborhoods hotspot for local dishes, and the piers are a bustling epicenter of tour boats and a number of seafood markets. Enjoy shopping at the Kings Plaza mall, a sprawling 1.1 million square foot shopping plaza including Macys, Sears, H&M, and more than 150 stores.

Sheepshead Bay Real Estate - Transportation

Transportation is a breeze with stations at Sheepshead Bay, Avenue U, Neck Rd, and Kings Highway. The Belt Parkway runs directly through the neighborhood, providing access by car around Brooklyn and Queens, and directly to John F. Kennedy airport.

Madison Estates Sotheby's International Realty - The Franzese Group can help you buy your next home in beautiful Sheepshead Bay. To speak with one of our Sheepshead Bay Real Estate Agents, please call (718) 666-2696 today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to renovate my Sheepshead Bay home before selling?

Newer condos should sell as-is unless something is visibly broken. Older row houses and adapted bungalows benefit from cosmetic refresh. Smart investments: paint, deep cleaning, decluttering. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 before any project.

How do I prepare my Sheepshead Bay home for showings?

For waterfront units, showcase the views. For row houses and bungalows, deep clean, declutter, depersonalize. The Franzese Group provides a pre-listing checklist with every Sheepshead Bay listing. Call (718) 666-2696.

How long does it take to sell a home in Sheepshead Bay?

Sheepshead Bay's diverse buyer pool (Russian, Italian, Chinese, plus broader Brooklyn demand) keeps the market liquid. Well-priced listings typically go under contract within 30 to 60 days. New waterfront condos move fastest. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

How long is the commute from Sheepshead Bay to Manhattan?

Sheepshead Bay has stations at Sheepshead Bay, Avenue U, Neck Road, and Kings Highway on the B and Q lines. Travel times to Manhattan range from 45 to 65 minutes. The Belt Parkway runs through the neighborhood for driving access to Brooklyn, Queens, and JFK Airport directly.

Is Sheepshead Bay a good neighborhood for foodies?

Sheepshead Bay has some of the best dining diversity in Brooklyn. The mix of Russian, Italian, and Chinese communities has produced restaurants serving authentic traditional cuisine. Randazzo's Clam Bar for freshly caught seafood. Nargis Cafe for Russian dining. Emmons Avenue is the restaurant corridor. The piers and seafood markets give you direct access to fresh fish. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

Is Sheepshead Bay a good place to live?

Sheepshead Bay appeals to buyers who want a waterfront neighborhood with real character, diversity, and relative affordability. It offers a scenic bay and marina, the Emmons Avenue waterfront lined with seafood restaurants and fishing boats, a rich mix of Russian-speaking, Central Asian, Turkish, and Chinese communities, and a range of housing from detached homes to co-ops and apartments. The B and Q trains connect it to Manhattan, though the commute is longer given its southern location. For buyers seeking value, water, and community, it is an appealing choice.

Is Sheepshead Bay expensive?

Sheepshead Bay is one of the more affordable waterfront neighborhoods in Brooklyn, offering strong value compared to the premium neighborhoods of northern Brooklyn. Its housing mix of detached and semi-detached homes, co-ops, and apartments spans a broad range of prices, with waterfront and larger single-family properties commanding more. For buyers seeking space, a waterfront setting, and a diverse, established community at accessible prices, Sheepshead Bay is often a compelling option in southern Brooklyn.

Is Sheepshead Bay in a flood zone?

Yes, much of Sheepshead Bay lies in a flood zone due to its low-lying waterfront location, and the neighborhood suffered significant damage during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Since then, resiliency improvements and updated building and elevation standards have been put in place, 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 the neighborhood remains a desirable, established waterfront community.

Is Sheepshead Bay safe?

Sheepshead Bay is generally considered a safe, family-oriented neighborhood, one of the more settled parts of southern Brooklyn. A waterfront community with a strong immigrant presence and a lively Emmons Avenue restaurant scene, it has low-to-moderate crime and a residential, community feel across most of its blocks. As with any neighborhood, conditions vary somewhat and common-sense awareness is sensible, but Sheepshead Bay is widely regarded as a comfortable, welcoming place to live, particularly for families.

Should I sell my Sheepshead Bay home now or wait?

Sheepshead Bay has consistent demand from the local community and broader Brooklyn buyers. Waterfront new construction has been adding inventory which creates competition for resales. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 for our read on your specific situation.

What does it cost to sell a home in Sheepshead Bay?

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 my Sheepshead Bay home worth?

Sheepshead Bay pricing varies by property type and waterfront proximity. Two-family brick row houses, newly constructed condominiums, and adapted summer bungalows all command different premiums. Waterfront new construction with Coney Island views adds significant value. For a free valuation, call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696. View current inventory on our Sheepshead Bay real estate page.

What is Sheepshead Bay known for?

Sheepshead Bay is known as a charming southeast Brooklyn neighborhood with a seaside feel and exceptional cultural diversity. The neighborhood was originally named after a mid-Atlantic fish species. Today it's a true melting pot of Russian, Italian, and Chinese communities. Authentic Russian dining at Nargis Cafe, freshly caught seafood at Randazzo's Clam Bar, and Emmons Avenue's restaurant row anchor the food scene. The piers host tour boats and seafood markets. Kings Plaza mall (1.1 million square feet, 150+ stores) is the major retail anchor. To explore Sheepshead Bay real estate, call (718) 666-2696.

What is Sheepshead Bay like?

Sheepshead Bay has a distinctive waterfront-neighborhood feel, centered on the bay it is named for and the Emmons Avenue promenade, where fishing and party boats dock alongside seafood restaurants. It is one of Brooklyn's most diverse areas, with large Russian-speaking, Central Asian, Turkish, and Chinese communities and their shops and eateries. Housing ranges from detached and semi-detached homes to co-ops and apartment buildings. The overall character is residential, family-oriented, and relatively affordable, with a relaxed, seaside quality unusual for New York City.

What kind of housing is available in Sheepshead Bay?

Sheepshead Bay housing includes two-family brick row houses, newly constructed condominiums (especially waterfront), and summer bungalows that have been adapted into full-time homes (typically one or two bedrooms). Waterfront new condo developments offer Coney Island views. To browse Sheepshead Bay listings, call (718) 666-2696.

Where is Sheepshead Bay and is it in South Brooklyn?

Sheepshead Bay is a waterfront neighborhood in the southern part of Brooklyn, bordered by Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach to the south, Gravesend to the west, and Marine Park and Gerritsen Beach to the east. It is generally considered part of southern Brooklyn, sitting along the shoreline near Coney Island. It takes its name from the bay itself, an inlet off the Atlantic. The B and Q subway lines serve the neighborhood, connecting it north through Brooklyn and into Manhattan.