Brooklyn Real Estate For Sale

127 found
A Park Block trophy home.
60 82nd Street
Bay Ridge
Brooklyn
$5,200,000
Studio
A rare opportunity to acquire a pre war, 5 story, 10 unit …
279 Henry Street
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn
$5,000,000
Studio
Immediate Occupancy. Experience life at the top of Williamsburg's most luxurious waterfront …
8 South 4th Street
Williamsburg
Brooklyn
$5,750,000
3 bed
3½ bath
Welcome to 433 DeKalb Avenue, a boutique four story, eight unit free …
433 Dekalb Avenue
Clinton Hill
New York
Brooklyn
$5,700,000
Studio
A rare opportunity awaits on lovely, tree lined Schermerhorn Street.
39 Schermerhorn Street
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn
$5,000,000
Studio
Perfectly Located right off Bedford Avenue in the Heart of Williamsburg.
New York
Brooklyn
$5,595,000
Studio
Perched above the treetops of Brooklyn Heights, Residence 8C at 160 Henry …
160 Henry Street
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn
$5,000,000
4 bed
3 bath
Welcome to 212 Franklin Street, one of the most distinctive properties in …
212 Franklin Street
Greenpoint
Brooklyn
$5,300,000
3 bed
2 bath
Calling All Investors, Developers amp ; End Users !
New York
Brooklyn
$5,000,000
Studio
Introducing 208 Vanderbilt Avenue, a rare architectural gem in the heart of …
208 Vanderbilt Avenue
Clinton Hill
Brooklyn
$5,000,000
Studio
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Phone 718-302-0900

Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough with approximately 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area.

Since 1896, Brooklyn has had the same boundaries as Kings County, which is now the most populous county in New York State and the second most densely populated county in the United States, after New York County (Manhattan).

Brooklyn was an independent city until its consolidation with New York City in 1898, and continues to maintain a distinct culture, independent art scene, and unique architectural heritage. Many Brooklyn neighborhoods are ethnic enclaves where particular ethnic groups and cultures predominate.