Greenpoint in Brooklyn

Homes for Sale in Greenpoint

Greenpoint, the Northernmost neighborhood in Brooklyn, is known for its stunning waterfront views and its unique blend of old-time New York City with a modern flair. Residents and visitors enjoy the juxtaposition of historic buildings, old-time eateries, dive bars, and vintage shops with modern residential buildings, trendy restaraunts, cocktail lounges, and chic boutiques.

Greenpoint is bordered by McGuinness Boulevard to the east, the East River to the west, Greenpoint Avenue to the south, and the Newtown Creek to the north, separating it from Queens. The neighborhood is home to the zip code 11222..

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Greenpoint by Price & Property Type

Greenpoint by Price & Property Type

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Greenpoint in Brooklyn

Greenpoint

Bordering Neighborhoods

The neighborhood of Greenpoint is bordered by the following neighborhoods:

Housing Stock

Greenpoint, once known for its industrial and maritime activities, has undergone a significant transformation. Today, it's recognized as a vibrant hub in Brooklyn's artistic scene. The neighborhood's housing market features a mix of modern, newly-built luxury condos and traditional row homes. These properties are especially prominent on streets like Franklin and Huron in the northern part of Greenpoint. Alongside these, there are also elegant brownstones, a favorite among those seeking a blend of classic and contemporary living.

In the areas near McGolrick and McCarren Park, more traditional row homes are available, often at more affordable prices compared to the northern end. This mix of housing types caters to a diverse population, from those attracted to the modern, artistic vibe of the luxury condos to those seeking the charm and relative affordability of the traditional row homes.

Culinary Scene

  • Karczma – Greenpoint Ave - Traditional Polish food in a rustic setting.
  • Paulie Gee’s – Greenpoint Ave - Creative wood-fired pizzas.
  • Di An Di – Greenpoint Ave - Vietnamese cuisine with pho and modern dishes.
  • Oxomoco – Greenpoint Ave - High-end Mexican cuisine with a wood-fired focus.
  • Glasserie – Commercial St - Middle Eastern-inspired dishes.

Notable Properties

  • Astral Apartments: Located at 184 Franklin Street, this Queen Anne style building, built in 1885-1886, was designed to house workers of the Astral Oil Works and is a significant example of industrial patronage in housing.
  • Eberhard Faber Pencil Factory: At 47-61 Greenpoint Avenue, though not a typical residence, this complex, built in 1872, is significant for its association with the pencil manufacturing industry and is a prominent landmark in Greenpoint.
  • Greenpoint Historic District Houses: This district, particularly on Kent Street, Milton Street, and Noble Street, features a variety of well-preserved 19th-century row houses and individual landmarks, exemplifying Greenpoint's architectural heritage.
  • India Street Houses: The row houses on India Street are notable for their architectural styles ranging from Greek Revival to Italianate, representing Greenpoint's development in the 19th century.
  • American Manufacturing Company Rope Works: Located at West Street, this massive complex, now repurposed into residential units, represents Greenpoint's industrial past and its transformation into a residential area.

Green Spaces

  • McCarren Park: Known for its pool, athletic facilities, and large green spaces. Located at Lorimer St & Driggs Ave.
  • Transmitter Park: Offers waterfront views, a pier, and a playground. Situated at Greenpoint Ave & West St.
  • American Playground: Features basketball courts and a playground, a favorite among local families. Found at Franklin St & Milton St.

Is Greenpoint for you?

Greenpoint is cherished for its waterfront parks and a strong Polish-American community, offering a blend of cultural authenticity and serene living. It's an attractive area for those looking for a neighborhood that combines a quiet, friendly atmosphere with access to Manhattan's bustle.

Greenpoint Real Estate Agents

Thinking of buying a home in Greenpoint? Our Greenpoint realtors are neighborhood experts who can help you find your dream home. In addition to a continuous feed of listings from all four of the MLSs covering New York City, we can provide up-to-the-minute Greenpoint real estate information such as average home prices and house sales history so that you can make a well-informed decision.

If you're selling a home in the Greenpoint area, our listing agents will provide current market data for home values, comparison properties (comps), and a highly-tailored marketing plan to make sure you get the best price for your home.

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