Flatbush, NY
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Flatbush, NY


Flatbush is a large residential neighborhood in central Brooklyn with roots dating to the 17th century Dutch settlement of Midwout. Today it contains a mix of housing types, including brick rowhouses, prewar apartment buildings, and detached Victorian-era homes in sections known collectively as Victorian Flatbush. Commercial activity is concentrated along Flatbush, Church, and Nostrand Avenues, where retail, dining, and services support daily needs. The neighborhood is served by multiple subway lines and bus routes, providing connections to Manhattan and surrounding Brooklyn communities. Nearby open space, including Prospect Park and the Parade Ground, offers recreational facilities and green space. Cultural institutions such as Kings Theatre reflect the area’s longstanding civic presence within Brooklyn.


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Flatbush, NY

Highlights

  • $130K - 10M Price Range
  • $1.05M Avg. Sold Price
  • $1.17M Avg. List Price
  • $825 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 178 Homes for Sale
  • 31 Homes for Rent
Flatbush, NY

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Flatbush, NY

Neighborhood Lifestyle

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.

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.

  • Flatbush is served by the 2 and 5 trains at Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College, as well as the B and Q lines along its western edge. Numerous bus routes operate on major corridors including Flatbush and Nostrand Avenues. Road access supports travel throughout Brooklyn and into Manhattan.

  • Kings Theatre is a restored 1929 performance venue hosting concerts and events. Brooklyn College anchors the southern portion of the neighborhood. Victorian Flatbush showcases preserved early 20th-century homes.

  • Housing includes brick rowhouses, semi-detached homes, elevator apartment buildings, and detached houses in Victorian Flatbush. Architectural styles range from early 20th-century residential blocks to more recent multifamily construction.

  • Flatbush functions as a primarily residential neighborhood with retail and services integrated along major avenues. Educational institutions, libraries, and recreation facilities are located throughout the area. Proximity to Prospect Park expands recreational options.

  • Dining options line Flatbush, Church, and Nostrand Avenues, with casual restaurants, bakeries, and cafés representing a broad range of cuisines. Grocery stores and specialty food markets are distributed throughout the neighborhood.

  • Evening activity includes neighborhood restaurants and bars, along with performances at Kings Theatre. Additional entertainment venues are accessible in nearby Prospect Lefferts Gardens and Ditmas Park.

  • Retail corridors along Flatbush, Church, and Nostrand Avenues feature supermarkets, pharmacies, apparel stores, and service businesses. Larger commercial centers in surrounding neighborhoods are accessible by transit.

  • Prospect Park borders the neighborhood to the west, offering trails, athletic facilities, and open lawns. The Parade Ground provides additional sports fields. Residential streets and playgrounds contribute smaller-scale outdoor access.

Flatbush, NY

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