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‘Lots of greenery and gorgeous properties’
Midwood, in south-central Brooklyn, is a quiet and peaceful residential area with a diverse community and easy access to the rest of the city. "It feels like a real neighborhood, with lots of greenery and gorgeous properties, most of which are single-family homes,” says Dawn David, a Corcoran agent and vice president at the developer Adellco. Midwood is home to everything from kosher butchers to hip Thai eateries, and it has several parks and playgrounds. “I like that it’s also a very diverse neighborhood, and it’s a great place to raise children,” says David, who was born and raised in nearby Flatbush.
Midwood, in south-central Brooklyn, is a quiet and peaceful residential area.
Midwood feels like a real neighborhood, with lots of greenery and gorgeous properties.
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Victorians and Tudor Revivals in South Brooklyn
Midwood has streets of single-family homes in an array of styles, from Victorian to Tudor Revival. Many are detached houses with lawns and driveways, including those in the Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District along Glenwood Road, the northern edge of Midwood. There are also brick rowhouses. Prices range from about $1 million to around $3.6 million. “There are also a lot of co-ops that are generously sized and much more affordable than other parts of the city or the borough,” David says. A two-bedroom unit in a prewar building is available for about $650,000, and some studios and one-bedrooms are on offer for less than $300,000. New condos are popping up in Midwood, such as the H7O Condominium on Avenue H, a mid-rise development with 38 units. Homes start at around $535,000 for a one-bedroom unit and rise to $1.1 million for a three-bedroom.
Midwood has streets of single-family homes in an array of styles.
Many homes are detached houses with lawns and driveways in Midwood.
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Kosher delis and hip eateries on Cortelyou Road
Midwood has several kosher grocers, butchers and restaurants, including Pomegranate Supermarket and Munch Street Food, offering everything from burgers to pastrami egg rolls. Di Fara Pizza, on Avenue J, is known throughout the city and often has lines out the door. Other restaurants are clustered along Cortelyou Road. “I feel like I’m in Williamsburg or Soho when I’m there,” David says. She recommends the Thai restaurant Corthaiyou. There’s also Purple Yam, serving American cuisine, and tapas spot Manchego-Koko. The Sycamore Bar + Flower Shop sells blooms by day and beers by night.
Midwood has several kosher grocers, butchers and restaurants.
Restaurants are clustered along Cortelyou Road in Midwood.
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Highly rated high school with a strong theater program
Students from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade can attend The Kings Highway Academy, which gets an A-minus ranking from Niche. Middle school students can attend the A-rated J.H.S. 234 Arthur W. Cunningham and later go to Edward R. Murrow High School, which gets a B plus from Niche and has strong music and theater programs. Brooklyn College, the city’s first public coeducational liberal arts college, is just north of the neighborhood.
Middle school students can attend the A-rated J.H.S. 234 Arthur W. Cunningham in Midwood.
Brooklyn College is on the northern border of Midwood.
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Pickup games at Friends Field
Locals organize pickup games of soccer, baseball and tennis at Friends Field, and families love Kolbert Playground, offering lime green swings, slides and jungle gyms. The 530-acre Marine Park, which has hiking trails, a canoe launch site and a golf course, is about a 15-minute drive or a 45-minute walk.
Locals organize pickup games at Friends Field in Midwood.
The 530-acre Marine Park has hiking trails, a canoe launch site and a golf course.
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An express bus to Manhattan
The F train has several stops on the neighborhood’s western side, on McDonald Avenue. The Q train also services the area, running through the center of Midwood, and an express bus gets locals from Midwood to Midtown Manhattan in about 45 minutes.
The F train has several stops on the neighborhood’s western side of Midwood.
The Q train also services the area, running through the center of Midwood.
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Parks in this Area
Kolbert Playground
Basketball
Playground
Colonel David Marcus Playground
Basketball
Playground
Friends Field
Baseball/Softball
Football
Soccer
Transit
Airport
John F Kennedy International
24 min drive
Subway
Avenue M
Subway
Avenue J
Subway
Bay Parkway (F Line)
Bus
Av J & E 23 St
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Av L & E 22 St
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Av M & E 15 St
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Av M & E 18 St
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Av I & E 9 St
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Av L & Bedford Av
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Ocean Av & Av N
Reviews
Niche Reviews
3.841 Reviews
3.0Niche User
2/17/2016Niche Review
Yeah it's not great !
5.0Current Resident
2/15/2020Niche Review
what I love about Midwood is the place itself, not too crowded but not too alone, you feel safe and it is surrounded by many attractions and good transportation service
4.0Current Resident
1/21/2023Niche Review
Midwood is a great area to live in. There are many stores that you can go shopping in and there are parks were you can take a stroll. The public schools are great and provide amazing schooling.
3.0Current Resident
4/2/2020Niche Review
Midwood does not have many good restaurants and there is nothing really to do entertainment wise. There will be a few blocks of really nice houses and then a few blocks of okay apartments. Good train and bus accessibility.
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Midwood Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Midwood, Brooklyn sell after 88 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Midwood, Brooklyn over the last 12 months is $350,000, down 22% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
A rare, detached two-family triplex with incredible potential uniquely situated on an extra-wide 60×75 lot in a prime Midwood location. With a sprawling layout, expansive outdoor space, and private parking, this property is a rare find with endless possibilities for homeowners and investors alike.The first-floor apartment features a generous layout with a welcoming living room, dining
Were you searching for a renovated two-bedroom (Junior-4) with a balcony, on the border of Kensington and Midwood? You are in luck! Located on the 4th floor of a well maintained doorman building, this desirable corner unit offers Eastern and Northern exposures overlooking the beautiful leafy trees of Ocean Parkway. You will appreciate a spacious dining area, as well as a tastefully designed
Welcome to Residence 5B at 1530 East 8th Street, a fully renovated, sponsor-owned one-bedroom co-op located on the 5th floor of a well-maintained elevator building in Midwood. This unit is approved for a first-time homebuyer program. Eligible buyers may qualify for a 30-year fixed loan at a 5.625% interest rate. Please note, rates are subject to change. As a sponsor sale, no
Welcome to the Elmwood Residence cooperative! This elevator building is extremely well maintained with a beautiful lobby, laundry room, in-house super and the building offers garage spaces to rent ($75.00 per month, wait list)! Located on the 4th floor, this 775+ square-foot unit offers a large living room, dinette, kitchen with window, big bedroom, full bathroom with window and 5 closets! Lots
Highly sought after block in the Midwood section of Brooklyn. This home offers a dedicated driveway which allows for 3+ cars with no restriction. This home sits on a 30x100 plot, large attic space which allows for a 4th bedroom and plenty of storage. As you enter the home you are greeted with a large living room, which leads you into your dining area and ultimately a kitchen with eat in space.
Fully detached one family ranch-style home with private driveway, on a 50' x 100' lot! This one-of-a-kind home is huge, with a building size of 32' x 68' (wow)! The main floor offers a large living room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, 5 bedrooms and two full baths. Below that you have an unfinished basement with high ceilings and a 3/4 bath, with 2 means of egress to the outside. Hardwood
The Vitagraph celebrates the quintessential “old Brooklyn” neighborhood of Midwood while bringing modern living back to the forefront. Paying homage to its historical grounds, the developers took pride in preserving the iconic smokestack—a distinctive tower and elegant salute to the early days of motion picture studios. Offering a comprehensive suite of brand new amenities spaces, The Vitagraph
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Welcome to apartment 1H at 1580 East 18th Street! Discover the charm of this expansive two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment nestled in a serene, tree-lined residential block. Located in a meticulously maintained elevator building, this home offers a peaceful retreat while being just moments away from vibrant shopping districts, diverse dining options, and convenient transportation links including
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
87,401
Median Age
37
Population Density
61 ppl/acre
Population under 18
28.1%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
19.3%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$67,317
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$92,105
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
86.3%
College Graduates
47%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
20.6%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
60.9%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
50''
Average Winter Low Temperature
28°F
Average Summer High Temperature
85°F
Annual Snowfall
2''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
62/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
95/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
74/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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