Thanks to its low-key, residential atmosphere — a charming dose of suburbia within New York City — it’s no wonder many people find Midwood, Brooklyn, an attractive place to live. Located in south-central Brooklyn, this quiet neighborhood is a peaceful area with wildly affordable real estate, a few bustling commerce centers, and easy access to Manhattan.
“It’s fairly quiet,” explains Douglas Elliman broker Rebekah Carver, “but also has plenty of desirable amenities.” From shops and restaurants (including stellar pizza — we’ll get to that later) to sprawling single-family homes, this diverse Brooklyn area is a haven for residents and just a quick trip to the city.
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Midwood
1504 Ocean Avenue
$415,000
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Midwood
1810 Avenue N
$499,000
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1
Midwood
820 Ocean Parkway
$375,000
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1
Midwood
1170 Ocean Parkway
$449,999
2 |
1
Midwood
2901 Avenue I
$398,888
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1
Midwood
1901 Ocean Avenue
$365,000
Studio |
1
Midwood
2525 Nostrand Avenue
$465,000
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2
Midwood
915 East 17th Street
$499,000
2 |
1
Midwood
1717 Avenue N
$359,999
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1
Midwood
1587 East 19th Street
$615,000
2 |
1.5
Midwood
414 Elmwood Avenue
$549,000
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2
Midwood
915 East 17th Street
$379,000
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1
Midwood, Brooklyn’s History & the Notorious RBG
Midwood, Brooklyn got its name from the Dutch word midwout, meaning middle woods, which indicates how forested the neighborhood was when settlers first arrived. Although you probably won’t spot many woodland creatures anymore, many of the area’s streets are still shaded and tree-lined — ideal for strolling.
Beyond the tranquility, Midwood, Brooklyn has been home to some of our country’s most important cultural places and figures, including Vitagraph Studios, an iconic and prolific film production company of the early 20th century. Not to mention former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who grew up in Midwood. Her impactful life and legacy will soon be honored with a statue and memorial in Brooklyn. Another notable past resident is Senator Bernie Sanders.
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Midwood
1580 East 18th Street
$2,100base rent
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Midwood
1719 East 8th Street
$1,500base rent
Studio |
1
Midwood
820 Ocean Parkway
$2,200base rent
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1
Midwood
1447 East 2nd Street
$2,400base rent
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1
Midwood
1532 Ocean Avenue
$1,950base rent
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1
Midwood
1532 Ocean Avenue
$2,300base rent
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1
Midwood
1685 East 5th Street
$2,300base rent
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1
Midwood
1801 Ocean Avenue
$2,395base rent
Studio |
1
Midwood
1366 East Third Street
$1,999base rent
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1
Midwood
1890 Ocean Avenue
$1,775base rent
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1
Midwood
1417 Avenue J
$2,494base rent
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1
Midwood
1654 East 13th Street
$2,150base rent
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1
What Are the Housing Options in Midwood, Brooklyn?
Here you will find lots of detached homes and older co-ops with generous floor plans and affordable price points. As of December 2021, the median sales asking price in Midwood, Brooklyn was $632,000, with a median rental price of $2,116 — an absolute bargain compared with the median asking sales and rental prices for the rest of Brooklyn, which are $925,000 and $2,675, respectively. Expect plenty of greenery and driveways too. Sounds too good to be true? Take a peek at the area’s current available real estate to see for yourself.
What About Midwood Manor?
The area nicknamed Midwood Manor, between Avenues I and K and East 7th and East 10th streets, has some of the most beautiful and lavish houses in Brooklyn. Expect perfect lawns, lush shrubbery, and wide tree-lined streets, alongside single-family homes — an aesthetic that could easily be mistaken for the suburban streets of Westchester County. Because Midwood does not fall under any landmarks or historic zoning, it’s common to see homes of entirely different styles and sizes sitting side by side, including an assortment of modern, Mediterranean, Greek Revival, and Tudor houses. Outside of Midwood Manor, the houses are more modest, with apartment buildings and condos increasingly common as you head south.
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Brighton Beach
110 Neptune Avenue
$699,000
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2
East New York
207 Bradford Street
$569,888
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2
Bay Ridge
7119 Shore Road
$599,000
2 |
1
Gowanus
183A 13th Street
$550,000
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1
Windsor Terrace
243 Mc Donald Avenue
$575,000
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1
Bushwick
196 Stanhope Street
$590,000
1 |
1
Bushwick
196 Stanhope Street
$685,000
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1
Midwood
842 Ocean Parkway
$749,000
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2
Coney Island
601 Surf Avenue
$599,000
1 |
1
Weeksville
1479 Sterling Place
$549,000
1 |
1
Bensonhurst
1710 84th Street
$728,800
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1
Gowanus
445 Third Avenue
$625,000
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1
What Is There to do in Midwood, Brooklyn?
Despite its residential feel, Midwood’s main thoroughfares — notably Avenue J and Coney Island Avenue — boast just about every restaurant and shop that residents could need, says Rebekah Carver, including an array of kosher restaurants, florists, clothing shops, and beyond. For some of the city’s absolute best pizza, don’t miss Di Fara, known for their mouthwatering slices and pies. Other neighborhood staples are Mechy’s Gourmet, a kosher-style deli and restaurant, and Jerusalem Steakhouse II, known for their generous portions of Israel-style grub.
Beyond the culinary offerings, Midwood is also fortunate enough to be located right near lively Brooklyn College, which means locals can take advantage of the Center for the Performing Arts’ productions. Those living near the college are eligible for a discounted gym membership — which includes an impressive Olympic-sized pool — by just showing proof of a residency, like a water or electricity bill. Keep in mind, not all facilities are open to the public during COVID-19.
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Midwood
1580 East 18th Street
$2,100base rent
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1
Flatbush
250 Clarkson Avenue
$2,450base rent
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Bushwick
60 Cedar Street
$2,666base rent
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Crown Heights
959 Carroll Street
$2,750base rent
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1
Stuyvesant Heights
68 Mac Dougal Street
$2,650base rent
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1
East Flatbush
290 East 56th Street
$1,950base rent
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1
Flatbush
1904 Nostrand Avenue
$1,950base rent
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1
Bushwick
109 Moffat Street
$2,350base rent
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1
Williamsburg
107 South 6th Street
$2,792base rent
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1
Crown Heights
2073 Dean Street
$2,975base rent
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1
Crown Heights
2360 Pacific Street
$2,000base rent
Studio |
1
Greenwood
274 20th Street
$2,995base rent
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1
How Do You Get to Midwood?
With the B/Q subway lines, express buses BM1, BM3, and BM4, and proximity to the freeway, commuting to Midwood is a breeze. “It’s deceiving how easy it is to reach Manhattan,” Carver says. Although Midwood might look far away on a map, “you can be in Chelsea in less than 15 minutes.” It’s incredibly accessible by car because so many homes have driveways, making owning a vehicle much more attractive and more manageable than in many other parts of the city. By subway, the trip to Midtown only takes about 45 minutes. Additionally, during the pandemic, the MTA has added the B99 overnight bus service, connecting Midwood to Columbus Circle.