Midwood, NY
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Midwood, NY

Midwood is a residential neighborhood in central Brooklyn known for its tree-lined streets and varied housing stock. The area includes detached and semi-detached homes, brick rowhouses, and mid-rise apartment buildings, offering a range of residential options. Commercial corridors along Kings Highway, Avenue J, and Coney Island Avenue provide grocery stores, retail shops, dining, and everyday services. Public transportation includes the B and Q subway lines, along with multiple bus routes connecting to other parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan. The neighborhood is also home to Brooklyn College, which contributes educational and cultural programming. Local parks, playgrounds, and nearby access to larger green spaces such as Prospect Park provide opportunities for recreation.

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Midwood, NY

Highlights

  • $160K - 4M Price Range
  • $635K Avg. Sold Price
  • $814K Avg. List Price
  • $918 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 80 Homes for Sale
  • 5 Homes for Rent
Midwood, NY

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Midwood, 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.

  • Midwood is served by the B and Q subway lines, providing direct connections to Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn. Multiple bus routes operate along major streets including Kings Highway and Ocean Parkway. Roadways support travel by car, and local streets accommodate walking and cycling.

  • Brooklyn College is a key institution in the area, offering educational and cultural resources. Historic theaters, religious institutions, and long-standing community facilities reflect the neighborhood’s development and local history.

  • Housing in Midwood includes detached houses, semi-detached homes, rowhouses, and apartment buildings. Architectural styles range from early 20th-century brick and stucco residences to more recent developments. Many residential blocks are tree-lined and maintain a consistent streetscape.

  • Midwood is primarily residential, with daily life centered around local services, schools, and community facilities. Commercial avenues provide convenient access to shopping and dining, while nearby institutions and parks support recreational and cultural activities.

  • Dining options include a range of casual eateries, bakeries, and full-service restaurants along Kings Highway, Avenue J, and Coney Island Avenue. A variety of cuisines is represented, reflecting the neighborhood’s broad mix of food offerings.

  • Evening activity in Midwood is generally limited to casual cafés and local gathering spaces. For a wider range of nightlife and entertainment, residents often visit nearby neighborhoods with larger venues and cultural destinations.

  • Retail activity is concentrated along Kings Highway and Avenue J, where stores, markets, and service businesses provide everyday necessities. A mix of small businesses and larger retailers supports a range of shopping needs within the neighborhood.

  • Midwood includes neighborhood parks and playgrounds that provide space for recreation. Tree-lined streets contribute to a walkable environment, while nearby Prospect Park offers expanded opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking paths and open green space.

Midwood, NY

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