Crown Heights: A Neighborhood with History and Momentum
Crown Heights continues to attract residents with its mix of historic brownstones, cultural institutions, and a real estate market featuring a median two-bedroom condo price of $1.375 million.

Crown Heights remains a central Brooklyn draw by balancing historic preservation with new development. The housing market offers a range of options, from landmarked 19th-century townhouses to modern condos. Recent data shows median rental prices for two-bedroom units at $4,000, while two-bedroom co-ops and condos median at approximately $692,410 and $1.375 million, respectively.
Residents benefit from proximity to major cultural institutions, including the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and the Brooklyn Children’s Museum. The neighborhood also offers access to Prospect Park and active commercial corridors like Franklin Avenue. District 17 public schools, such as PS 138 and PS 316, serve the area alongside various charter schools and preschools.
The community maintains a distinct identity through historic landmarks like the Weeksville Heritage Center and the grand corridors of Eastern Parkway. The neighborhood's central location provides easy access to nearby Bedford-Stuyvesant and Park Slope while sustaining a high-energy, approachable local atmosphere.
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