Which neighborhoods will offer the most value in 2022 and why? We asked real estate professionals at Brown Harris Stevens. Here’s what they told us:
Ban Leow, BHS real estate agent:
Ocean Hill, East New York and Brownsville offer some bargains. There are beautiful properties in Cypress Hills, such as on Highland Boulevard.
Steven Segretta, BHS real estate agent:
If lower price per square foot is your thing, maybe you value Crown Heights, Bed Stuy, Kensington or Flatbush. If it’s breadth of amenities, proximity to parks and classic brownstones that are your thing, then maybe you value Park Slope, Fort Greene or Brooklyn Heights.
Joanna Mayfield Marks, BHS real estate agent:
I love Prospect Lefferts Gardens for value — you can get a two- or three-story landmarked home close to Prospect Park around $1.6 million to $2 million.
Columbia Street Waterfront is often overlooked but has a wonderful waterfront, adorable boutiques, restaurants and shops and connects by the Brooklyn Greenway to Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Bill Sheppard, BHS real estate agent:
Buyers willing to look deeper into Brooklyn will find the best values in the coming year. Neighborhoods like Flatbush, Kensington, Bed Stuy and Bay Ridge have lovely homes and more affordable prices than traditional Brownstone Brooklyn.
Dena Driver, BHS real estate agent:
Kensington, Sunset Park and Clinton Hill — especially on the Bed Stuy border — will offer solid value in 2022, because these areas have good housing stock and the parks, restaurants and shops buyers want in their neighborhoods too. more “Brooklyn Neighborhoods With the Most Value, According to Real Estate Insiders”