Greenpoint, NY
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Greenpoint, NY

Greenpoint is a waterfront neighborhood in northern Brooklyn bordered by Williamsburg to the south and Newtown Creek to the north and east. Historically an industrial and manufacturing district, the area has evolved into a mixed residential and commercial community while retaining many historic buildings and warehouse structures. Housing includes rowhouses, low-rise apartment buildings, converted loft spaces, and newer residential developments, particularly along the East River waterfront. Local commercial streets provide grocery stores, shops, and dining options that support everyday needs. Transportation includes the G subway line, several bus routes, and NYC Ferry service connecting the neighborhood with other Brooklyn waterfront communities and Manhattan. Public green spaces such as McCarren Park and Transmitter Park provide recreational space and waterfront access.

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Greenpoint, NY

Highlights

  • $109K - 11M Price Range
  • $2.01M Avg. Sold Price
  • $2.28M Avg. List Price
  • $1,677 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 128 Homes for Sale
  • 49 Homes for Rent
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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.

Waterfront

Brooklyn’s waterfronts offer stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and are home to scenic parks, piers, and promenades. Popular areas like Brooklyn Bridge Park and Red Hook provide spaces for outdoor activities, dining, and relaxation by the water. These waterfronts blend urban beauty with natural landscapes, making them a central part of Brooklyn’s charm.

  • Greenpoint is served by the G subway line, which connects the neighborhood to Long Island City, Williamsburg, and other parts of Brooklyn. NYC Ferry service operates from the East River waterfront, and multiple bus routes provide additional connections. Bike lanes and pedestrian-friendly streets support cycling and walking.

  • Notable landmarks include Transmitter Park, a public waterfront park with open lawns and East River views, and McGolrick Park, known for its historic landscaping and monuments. Historic churches and civic buildings also reflect the neighborhood’s long-established cultural heritage.

  • Residential buildings include attached rowhouses, low-rise apartment houses, and converted industrial loft buildings. Newer residential developments have also been introduced in recent years, particularly near the waterfront. Architectural styles range from late 19th-century structures to contemporary buildings.

  • Greenpoint functions as a mixed residential and commercial neighborhood with active local streets and community programming. Residents benefit from neighborhood services, cultural spaces, and access to parks and the waterfront. Seasonal markets and community events contribute to neighborhood activity.

  • Dining options include cafés, bakeries, casual eateries, and full-service restaurants offering a range of cuisines. Many establishments are located along Franklin Street, Manhattan Avenue, and nearby commercial corridors, providing convenient options for daily meals and takeout.

  • Evening activity includes neighborhood bars, music venues, and casual gathering spaces. Cultural programming and performance venues contribute to local entertainment, while nearby Williamsburg offers additional nightlife options within a short distance.

  • Retail activity is centered along Manhattan Avenue, Franklin Street, and nearby corridors. Local shops, specialty stores, and service businesses provide everyday necessities as well as boutique retail options. Nearby Williamsburg expands the range of shopping destinations.

  • Outdoor space includes waterfront access at Transmitter Park and recreational facilities at McCarren Park. The neighborhood also features smaller green spaces and pedestrian-friendly streets, supporting walking, cycling, and outdoor recreation along the East River waterfront.

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