StreetEasy compared New York City neighborhoods to find which were best for sellers.
The sellers’ market in New York City rolls on, with brisk apartment sales during the third quarter of the year being just one indication: Homes sold a week faster than they did during the third quarter of 2019 (before the pandemic), according to a recent study by StreetEasy. The median sale-to-list-price ratio, which shows how close asking prices are to closing prices, revealed that homes across the city sold at a median of 96 percent of their asking prices, up from 92 percent one year ago.
StreetEasy researchers also dug into every listing and sale from January through September 2021 to find the 10 New York City neighborhoods where sellers had the greatest advantage. They’ve expanded the list for The New York Times to include 20 neighborhoods, as shown in this week’s chart.
Brooklyn dominated the list, with nine neighborhoods in the top 10, and 18 in the top 20. (The Rockaways and Ridgewood, both in Queens, were the only outliers.) Median sale prices ranged from 96 to 100 percent of asking prices, leaving little wiggle room for buyers.
Sellers in Cobble Hill were particularly happy. Among the top 20 neighborhoods, homes there were least likely to have had a price cut and sold the fastest (tied with Downtown Brooklyn). Only Dumbo and Carroll Gardens had higher median sale prices.
To achieve the rankings, StreetEasy analysts examined four data points: the median number of days on market; the share of price cuts; the change in the number of inquiries about properties compared with last year; and the aforementioned median sale to list price ratio. Neighborhoods with fewer than 100 listings were not considered. This week’s chart shows the top 20 sellers’ market neighborhoods in New York City, the median days on market and the median sale price for each.
Top New York City Sellers’ Markets
StreetEasy’s rankings were determined by comparing each neighborhood’s median days on market, share of price cuts, median sale to list price ratio and annual change in interest on the StreetEasy platform from potential buyers.

BOROUGH
NEIGHBORHOOD
MEDIAN
DAYS ON
MARKET
MEDIAN
SALE PRICE
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
35
42
50
35
44
54
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Cobble Hill
Park Slope
Prospect Heights
Downtown Brooklyn
Clinton Hill
Prospect-Lefferts
$1,765,000
$1,491,500
$1,032,500
$995,000
$900,000
$909,500
Gardens
BROOKLYN
QUEENS
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
QUEENS
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN
Carroll Gardens
The Rockaways
Bedford-Stuyvesant
Crown Heights
Williamsburg
Windsor Terrace
Greenpoint
Ridgewood
Greenwood
Brooklyn Heights
Boerum Hill
Canarsie
East Flatbush
Dumbo
58
58
56
57
55
52
60
51
72
48
69
57
59
61
$1,950,000
$695,000
$1,125,000
$995,000
1,299,500
$995,000
$1,357,500
$1,100,000
$1,262,500
$1,395,000
$1,585,000
$729,000
$679,500
$1,955,000
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

MEDIAN
DAYS ON MARKET
NEIGHBORHOOD
BOROUGH
MEDIAN SALE PRICE
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Queens
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Queens
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
35
42
50
35
44
54
58
58
56
57
55
52
60
51
72
48
69
57
59
61
$1,765,000
$1,491,500
$1,032,500
$995,000
$900,000
$909,500
$1,950,000
$695,000
$1,125,000
$995,000
$1,299,500
$995,000
$1,357,500
$1,100,000
$1,262,500
$1,395,000
$1,585,000
$729,000
$679,500
$1,955,000
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
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18.
19.
20.
Cobble Hill
Park Slope
Prospect Heights
Downtown Brooklyn
Clinton Hill
Prospect-Lefferts Gardens
Carroll Gardens
The Rockaways
Bedford-Stuyvesant
Crown Heights
Williamsburg
Windsor Terrace
Greenpoint
Ridgewood
Greenwood
Brooklyn Heights
Boerum Hill
Canarsie
East Flatbush
Dumbo
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November 25, 2021 at 09:30PM
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