Alexandra Gupta February 24, 2026
Williamsburg and Greenpoint are experiencing renewed buyer enthusiasm in 2026.
These neighborhoods continue to attract:
Manhattan transplants
Tech and creative professionals
Luxury condo buyers
Investors

Buyers want:
Modern finishes
Amenities
Outdoor space
Proximity to Manhattan
With limited resale inventory hitting the market, sellers are in a strong position.
After fluctuations over the last few years, pricing in prime North Brooklyn neighborhoods has stabilized — and in many cases, strengthened.
If you purchased in 2018–2021, you may now be positioned for an excellent resale opportunity.
Buyer confidence is returning.
Inventory remains manageable.
Spring traffic is high.
Waiting may mean competing against more listings later in the year.
Stay up to date on the latest real estate trends.
Pricing a luxury home in Manhattan or Brooklyn is both an art and a science.
First impressions matter, especially in the luxury real estate market of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Even in a hot market like Manhattan and Brooklyn, luxury home sellers can make costly mistakes.
Brooklyn’s luxury real estate market has experienced a surge in demand.
Brooklyn’s luxury real estate market has experienced a surge in demand, with neighborhoods like Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, and Williamsburg.
If selling has crossed your mind even once — this is the year to explore it seriously.
Williamsburg and Greenpoint are experiencing renewed buyer enthusiasm in 2026.
There is something powerful happening in Brownstone Brooklyn right now.
If you’ve been quietly wondering whether 2026 is the year to sell your Brooklyn home — this is your sign.
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