NYC Real Estate Market Reports
Brooklyn Townhouse Report
4th Quarter 2025
Brooklyn Townhouse Market Overview Q4 2025
This Brooklyn townhouse market report covers Q4 2025 sales activity, pricing, and trends for single-family and 2–4 unit multi-family townhouses across Brooklyn. Below is a borough-wide snapshot followed by neighborhood-level townhouse data to help buyers, sellers, and owners understand local market conditions.
Total townhouse closings: 235
Median townhouse price: $2.14M
Average townhouse price: $2.56M
Average townhouse price per square foot: $897
Brooklyn townhouse sales increased year over year in Q4 2025, while prices softened modestly compared to both last year and the prior quarter. Price per square foot remained stable, indicating continued demand for well-located and well-presented townhouses despite more selective buyer behavior.
Brooklyn Townhouse Market by Neighborhood
Each neighborhood below includes single-family and multi-family townhouse data, followed by a brief summary of local market conditions in Q4 2025
Park Slope & Gowanus
Single-Family Townhouses
Closings: 12
Median Price: $4.60M
Avg PPSF: $1,537
Multi-Family Townhouses (2–4 Units)
Closings: 23
Median Price: $3.00M
Avg PPSF: $1,003
Market Insight
Strong demand for turnkey single-family homes continued to support pricing, while multi-family buyers remained active but price-sensitive.
Fort Greene, Clinton Hill & Prospect Heights
Single-Family Townhouses
• Closings: 2
• Median Price: $3.67M
• Avg PPSF: $1,181
Multi-Family Townhouses (2–4 Units)
• Closings: 14
• Median Price: $2.60M
• Avg PPSF: $1,083
Market Insight
Median pricing softened, but rising price per square foot points to strong demand for renovated and well-located townhouses.
Carroll Gardens, Boerum Hill & Red Hook
Single-Family Townhouses
• Closings: 7
• Median Price: $4.75M
• Avg PPSF: $1,485
Multi-Family Townhouses (2–4 Units)
• Closings: 21
• Median Price: $3.70M
• Avg PPSF: $1,221
Market Insight
• Transaction volume declined, but premium townhouses continued to command strong prices in core brownstone locations.
Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill & Dumbo
Single-Family Townhouses
• Closings: 1
• Median Price: $11.00M
• Avg PPSF: $1,976
Multi-Family Townhouses (2–4 Units)
• Closings: 3
• Median Price: $5.40M
• Avg PPSF: $1,293
Market Insight
Extremely limited activity means pricing reflects unique, high-value properties rather than broader market trends.
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, Prospect-Lefferts Gardens & Bushwick
Single-Family Townhouses
• Closings: 32
• Median Price: $1.46M
• Avg PPSF: $719
Multi-Family Townhouses (2–4 Units)
• Closings: 96
• Median Price: $1.60M
• Avg PPSF: $614
Market Insight
This remained Brooklyn’s most active townhouse market, driven by transaction volume at more accessible price points.
Williamsburg & Greenpoint
Single-Family Townhouses
• Closings: 6
• Median Price: $2.88M
• Avg PPSF: $1,200
Multi-Family Townhouses (2–4 Units)
• Closings: 18
• Median Price: $2.51M
• Avg PPSF: $968
Market Insight
• Limited single-family inventory supported higher prices, while multi-family pricing adjusted as buyers focused on income and value.
Key Brooklyn Townhouse Trends
Turnkey townhouses continued to outperform across most Brooklyn neighborhoods
Multi-family townhouse buyers remained active but increasingly price-conscious
Higher-priced townhouse markets saw fewer transactions
Pricing and demand varied significantly by neighborhood
What the Q4 2025 Brooklyn Townhouse Market Means
For Buyers
More negotiating room emerged in Q4 2025, particularly above $2M. Neighborhood-level pricing trends matter more than borough-wide averages.
For Sellers
Demand remains steady, but accurate pricing and strong presentation are critical. Well-prepared townhouses continue to attract qualified buyers.
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