Williamsburg in Brooklyn

Homes for Sale in Williamsburg

WIlliamsburg, located in Northern Brooklyn, is a hip and artistic community known for its diversity, lively nightlife, ever-evolving art-scene, trendy eateries, and stunning waterfront views. What was once a quiet industrial area has evolved into a bustling hotspot for a wide-range of lifestyles.

Williamsburg is bordered by Flushing Avenue on the south, the Newtown Creek to the north, the East River to the west, and generally Bushwick Avenue or or Evergreen Avenue on the east. The neighborhood is home to the zip codes 11211 and 11249.

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Williamsburg by Price & Property Type

Williamsburg by Price & Property Type

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Williamsburg in Brooklyn

Bordering Neighborhoods

The neighborhood of Williamsburg is bordered by the following neighborhoods:

Housing Stock

Williamsburg, known as Brooklyn's capital of chic and indie culture, offers a rich diversity in its housing stock. The neighborhood's real estate landscape is shaped by its industrial past, visible in the wide array of architectural styles. It boasts a mix of unique condo loft conversions, low-rise single and multi-family residential warehouses, townhouses, high-rise waterfront condo buildings, boutique condo projects, and a handful of co-ops. Most of the development in Williamsburg has been post-2000, resulting in a predominance of modern condos that are highly sought after.

Additionally, there is a fair supply of smaller townhomes in the area. The options in Williamsburg cater to a variety of stages in life and budgets, with the average price of a one-bedroom unit being around $650,000 and two-bedroom units averaging in the $1 million range. For those looking for luxury properties, options are also available, often at more competitive prices compared to Manhattan. The neighborhood's property values have been on a consistent rise, underlining its status as a desirable and thriving community.

Culinary

A foodie destination, Williamsburg features a blend of high-end dining and eclectic street food with global influences.

  • Lilia – Union Ave - Italian cuisine with handmade pasta and wood-fired seafood.
  • Peter Luger Steak House – Broadway - Iconic steakhouse known for dry-aged steaks.
  • Best Pizza – Havemeyer St - New York-style slices and white pizza.
  • Juliette – North 5th St - French bistro with rooftop garden.
  • Maison Premiere – Bedford Ave - Oyster bar and absinthe cocktails.

Notable Properties

Kings County Savings Bank: At 135 Broadway, this landmark building, built in 1867-1875, is a magnificent example of French Second Empire architecture. Though originally a bank, it has been repurposed for residential use.

Williamsburg Houses: Spanning several blocks in Williamsburg, these are a notable example of 1930s public housing design, reflecting the social and architectural movements of that era.

Domino Sugar Refinery: At 292 Kent Avenue, while primarily an industrial site, part of this iconic refinery has been converted into residential units, making it a unique blend of industrial history and modern living.

Austrian National Home: Located at 287-289 Roebling Street, this building, constructed in 1889, is significant for its role in the Austrian immigrant community and its Romanesque Revival architectural style.

St. Vincent de Paul Church: At 167 North 6th Street, this historic church, built in 1869, is an example of Williamsburg's cultural and architectural history. Recently, it has been converted into residential apartments.

Green Spaces

Williamsburg's green spaces reflect its artistic and cultural diversity:

  • Domino Park: A waterfront park with innovative design, reflecting the area's industrial past. Located at South 1st St & River St.
  • East River State Park: Offers breathtaking skyline views and hosts a variety of events. Situated at N 7th St & Kent Ave.
  • McCarren Park: Shared with Greenpoint, this large park serves as a community gathering space. Located at Lorimer St & Driggs Ave.

Is Williamsburg for you?

Williamsburg is the epitome of cool, offering residents a thriving music scene, innovative eateries, and a waterfront with stunning views of Manhattan. It's a neighborhood for those who want to be at the heart of cultural trends and urban lifestyle.

Williamsburg Real Estate Agents

Thinking of buying a home in Williamsburg? Our Williamsburg 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 Williamsburg real estate information such average home prices and house sales history so that you can make a well-informed decision.

If you're selling a home in the Williamsburg 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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