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Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Area Home Prices Up Recently
Home prices have skyrocketed in the Fort Greene-Clinton Hill area since the pandemic began.

Home prices have skyrocketed in the Fort Greene-Clinton Hill area since the pandemic began.

The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.

Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Brooklyn area.
Applications are currently being accepted for 20 newly constructed units at 1 Flatbush Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn.
"I can't tell you how good it is to feel that I belong here," Diedra Nottingham, a new resident of the Stonewall House, said at its opening.
The Washington Avenue mansion has been used by everyone from the Roman Catholic Church, to the Brooklyn Public Library, to a rock musician.
Homes in Fort Greene, Brooklyn Heights, Dumbo and Cobble Hill sell fastest in BK and second fastest in NYC, bucking a real estate slowdown.
The 16-story building, where the troubled co-working company will house six floors, opened its doors on the waterfront Tuesday.
Homes near the Clinton-Washington avenues subway stop are worth 150 percent than a typical home in the neighborhood, a new study found.
82 tenants from four buildings on the Bed-Stuy and Clinton Hill border will get $6,500 each after an investigation into their landlords.
A luxury Clermont Avenue building partnered with a local supper club to give its renters a monthly six-course meal in the chef's apartment.
The historic firehouse where Spike Lee had his production studio for 20 years was sold for $4.9 million to a car collector.
Two buildings, one in Clinton Hill and one in Prospect Heights, just hit the affordable housing lottery. Rents range from $896 to $1,982.
$3.6M will get you 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and maybe the mysterious door rattling that gave this house an 1878 write-up in the New York Times.
What the rapper once called his "one room shack" is now on the market for a steep $4K a month.
Applications for more than 100 apartments at the new Ingersoll Senior Residences, the city's first LGBT senior housing, will launch May 29.
The 29-story hotel developers are offering visas to foreigners who invest $1 million in their Rockwell Place building, according to reports.
Black people have already been displaced from a few sections of Fort Greene and Clinton Hill, data shows, but other parts are likely next.
The city council voted in favor of the 40-story mixed-use development, despite concerns about overdevelopment from the community board.
The 22 new homes will cost between $845,000 to $2.6 million.
A nonprofit and group of neighbors to the planned South Portland Avenue expect an initial response from the city Monday.
The 1.5-million-square-foot development would include offices, a school, apartments and office space.
The 73 affordable spots include studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, all for around $1,000 a month.
Developers who own the building have said the children's center has agreed to move out instead of continuing to lease the building.
NYCHA residents live amid dangerous construction in freezing apartments because of the agency's lack of transparency, Eric Adams argued.
An attorney for Preserve Our Brooklyn Neighborhoods will file suit to stop a proposed 13-story building from going up on South Portland.
The luxury hotel will be the first of its kind in Clinton Hill.
Workable City Development bought the two-story building at 8-10 Grand Ave. for $20.6 million, the Real Deal reported.
Developers filed new rendering for a planned townhouse to take over a long-empty lot on St. Felix Street, New York YIMBY reported.
The lottery has six, one-bedrooms at $1,744-a-month inside the new building at 1068 Fulton St., city records show.
The Academy Award-winning actress listed her South Oxford Street home for $4.5 million earlier this month.
A developer filed plans to tear down the one-story church at 228 Vanderbilt Ave. and replace it with a four-story apartment building.
Developers filed plans to build an eight-story building at 167 Willoughby St., New York YIMBY reported.
The city put up 35-units in the condo building at 325 Lafayette Ave. on the housing lottery this week.
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Plans for the 29-story tower, next to a landmarked church on Atlantic Avenue, were approved by the city on Tuesday, reports said.
Developers filed plans to build a six-story building on the empty lot at 258 Saint James Place, New York YIMBY reported.
The plan to build eight townhouses inside the historic 257 Washington Ave. church and school building next door was approved by the city.
The rental building at 475 Washington Ave. will convert to condominiums, the Real Deal reported.
Brooklyn Hospital signed a lease for a 70,000-square-foot spot at 620 Fulton St. after it sold its Willoughby Street building.
Rabsky Group is in contract to buy the 240 Willoughby St. medical building for $100 million, Crain's reported.