From start to finish, the typical transaction timeline for co-ops is 90-120 days and for house or condo purchases about 60-90 days.
Neighborhoods
"Bay Ridge, I think, is the same for the last 80 years," the novelist Hubert Selby Jr. who grew up in Bay Ridge continues, "It's thought of as an ethic neighborhood, a working-class neighborhood, an unpretentious neighborhood... View More
Bedford-Stuyvesant is Notorious! for the creative culture and rows upon rows of beautiful Brownstones. The Biggie Smalls mural is visited daily by tourists on Bedford and Quincy and Spike Lee's film "Do the Right Thing" is another... View More
Boerum Hill is really not a hill at all-- it is relatively flat and not elevated much at all. (The highest point in Brooklyn is Battle Hill in Greenwood Cemetery.) Boerum Hill gains its name from a colonial landowner Simon Boerum who... View More
Brooklyn Heights is known for its treed cobblestone streets and impressive prewar architecture. There are so many adorable shops and cafes nestled among quaint full-service residential buildings with lovely gardens and the streets are... View More
Carroll Gardens is historically an Italian-American neighborhood and is still reflected in the specialty (butcher, pastry and pasta) shoppes and restaurants on both Smith and Court Streets from Degraw St down to the BQE. Beautiful... View More
Clinton Hill is an impressive neighborhood with much light, air, Prewar Mansions, wide boulevards and delicious food and drink. Pete Hamill often remarks that Brooklyn is special because of the low lying buildings which... View More
Before Matt Damon bought his home in The Standish in Brooklyn Heights in January of 2019, 177 Pacific Street in Cobble Hill held the record for most expensive home price per square foot in Brooklyn at $1,550 sold in 2015. Cobble... View More
Quaint Columbia Street Waterfront is nestled between the BQE and East River on the other side of Cobble Hill. Historic cobbled-streets wind throughout and there are adorable shops and delicious restaurants and bars... View More
Crown Heights is one of the largest neighborhoods that runs parallel to Bed-Stuy just across Atlantic Avenue. It hosts the newly renovated Weeksville Heritage Center and notable museums such as the Brooklyn Children's Museum and... View More
Ditmas Park feels like you have traveled outside of Brooklyn into a quaint Victorian Village. Bounded by Flatbush Ave & Coney Island Ave and centered by the Q train from Beverly Rd to Newkirk Plaza these handsome landmarked... View More
Downtown Brooklyn is experiencing a renaissance in glassy, showy residential skyscrapers with views and amenities to die for! The sky is the limit as the rezoning under Bloomberg’s administration in 2004 drastically... View More
Dumbo, an acronym for “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass," is a vibrant artistic neighborhood with incredible shopping, dining, art galleries and both restored and new lofty buildings with enormous windows that overlook skyline, water and city... View More
Fort Greene park is one of the largest (30.2 acres) and most beautiful public parks in Brooklyn. The largest parks include Prospect Park (526 acres), followed by Brooklyn Bridge park (80 acres) then Ft Greene park... View More
Gowanus is located next to Park Slope, and has many incredible workshops and stores. There are many acclaimed restaurants, such as Four & Twenty Blackbirds, Dinosaur BBQ, Root Hill Café, and so many more. There... View More
Greenpoint needed no introduction as a charming NYC neighborhood but it is now even more popular! The BEST donut shop in NYC, Peter Pan, was recreated in Spiderman: No Way Home... View More
Greenwood Heights is truly the highest point in Brooklyn. The views from the cemetary of Manhattan and Brooklyn are unparalleled. Greenwood has very affordable small single and two family residences under $1.5M. The... View More
Park Slope, located on the western border of Prospect Park down to 4th Avenue, was ranked by Nate Silver in 2010 as the "most livable" neighborhood in NYC. He based his favorability factors on "excellent schools, low crime, vast... View More
Prospect Heights is a culturally, rich, historical neighborhood, roughly bounded by Flatbush Avenue to Washington Avenue and Atlantic Avenue to Eastern Parkway. It is home to exceptional eats such as Olmstead, Fawn... View More
Once home to a busy shipyard, Red Hook is across the Hamilton Expressway which divides the neighborhood from Carroll Gardens. There is an active ferry for $4 a trip connecting to Wall Street. Alternatively... View More
Sunset Park is aptly named. One can watch the sunset over Manhattan’s skyline and the Statue of Liberty from the top of the acclaimed park. There is an Olympic-sized swimming pool fantastic indoor gym and incredible open... View More
Williamsburg is in north Brooklyn, just south of Greenpoint. It has a delightful waterfront with walkable parks and piers, such as Domino Park, leading to delicious restaurants. On the weekends, it is jam packed with fashionable locals and... View More