Dyker Heights, NY
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Dyker Heights, NY

Dyker Heights is a residential neighborhood in southwestern Brooklyn bordered by Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, and Borough Park. The area is widely recognized for its seasonal holiday light displays, which draw visitors each winter. Its streets are primarily lined with detached and semi-detached one- and two-family homes, along with some multi-family residences, many set back with private yards. Development largely occurred in the early to mid-20th century, contributing to a cohesive residential streetscape. While there is no subway station within the neighborhood itself, nearby transit options and bus routes provide connections to other parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan. Commercial corridors along 86th Street and surrounding avenues offer shopping and dining, while local parks and recreational facilities support outdoor activity.

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Dyker Heights, NY

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  • $499K - 3M Price Range
  • $1.27M Avg. Sold Price
  • $1.64M Avg. List Price
  • $1,146 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 13 Homes for Sale
Dyker Heights, NY

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Dyker Heights, NY

Neighborhood Lifestyle

Historic

Brooklyn boasts several historic neighborhoods, including DUMBO, known for its cobblestone streets and views of the Brooklyn Bridge. Historic sites like the Brooklyn Navy Yard and Green-Wood Cemetery highlight the borough’s industrial and cultural past. Additionally, landmarks like the Brooklyn Heights Promenade offer a glimpse into the area’s rich architectural heritage.

Bikeable

Brooklyn is bikeable due to its extensive network of bike lanes and bike-friendly infrastructure, such as dedicated paths along major roads and scenic waterfront areas. The borough’s flat terrain and well-connected neighborhoods make cycling an easy and enjoyable mode of transportation for residents and visitors alike.

  • Dyker Heights is served by local bus routes that connect to nearby subway stations on the D, N, and R lines in adjacent neighborhoods. Major thoroughfares such as 86th Street and 13th Avenue provide access across Brooklyn. The Belt Parkway is also within reach, supporting regional travel by car.

  • The neighborhood is known citywide for its annual holiday light displays, a seasonal tradition spanning several blocks. Nearby green space includes Dyker Beach Park and the Dyker Beach Golf Course, which contribute to the area’s recreational character.

  • Housing consists primarily of detached and semi-detached one- and two-family residences, along with some low-rise multi-family buildings. Many homes feature private driveways, garages, or landscaped yards. Architectural styles vary, reflecting early- and mid-20th-century development patterns.

  • Dyker Heights maintains a predominantly residential character with local services, schools, and community facilities integrated throughout the neighborhood. Commercial activity is concentrated along major avenues, while side streets remain primarily residential. Its location allows access to both neighborhood amenities and nearby retail districts.

  • Dining options are concentrated along 86th Street and nearby avenues, offering a mix of casual eateries, cafés, and neighborhood restaurants. Cuisine reflects the broader diversity of southwestern Brooklyn, with additional choices available in adjacent Bay Ridge and Bensonhurst.

  • Evening activity is generally limited to neighborhood bars and restaurants. Larger entertainment and nightlife options are available in nearby Bay Ridge and other Brooklyn commercial districts, accessible by bus or car.

  • Retail includes grocery stores, specialty markets, service businesses, and locally operated shops along 86th Street and surrounding corridors. Expanded retail centers and national chains are located in adjacent neighborhoods, providing additional options within a short distance.

  • Outdoor recreation centers on Dyker Beach Park, which includes athletic fields, walking paths, and waterfront access. Residential streets also support walking and cycling. Seasonal light displays bring increased pedestrian activity during winter months.

Dyker Heights, NY

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