Community guide · Brooklyn

Greenwood Heights

A quiet neighborhood in ZIP 11232 beside Green-Wood Cemetery - rowhouses, a laid-back South Slope feel, and the D, N, and R trains. Here is what it is actually like to live here.

Street view of Greenwood Heights, Brooklyn
Greenwood HeightsStreet-level look
11232
ZIP code
Brooklyn
Borough
$900K - $1.8M
Typical home price range
D, N + R trains
How people commute
Living here

A quieter corner beside Green-Wood.

Greenwood Heights sits just south of Park Slope beside the historic Green-Wood Cemetery, a quieter, lower-key neighborhood of rowhouses and small multi-family homes. It offers much of the charm of the Slope with a bit more room and value.

Green-Wood's rolling, park-like grounds anchor the neighborhood, and Fifth Avenue's growing restaurant and bar scene is close, with the D, N, and R trains connecting to Manhattan. For buyers who want brownstone-belt proximity at a slightly gentler price, Greenwood Heights is a smart pick.

Why people love Greenwood Heights

  • Historic Green-Wood Cemetery's park-like grounds
  • A quieter, laid-back South Slope feel
  • Rowhouses with more room and value
  • The growing Fifth Avenue scene
  • The D, N, and R trains
What is around you

The Greenwood Heights highlights

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Green-Wood

A historic, rolling, park-like cemetery and arboretum.

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Rowhouses

Rowhouses and small multi-family homes with room and value.

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Fifth Avenue

A growing restaurant and bar scene nearby.

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D, N + R Trains

Subway access into Manhattan.

Market snapshot

What Greenwood Heights homes are doing

Greenwood Heights is a sought-after, quieter South Brooklyn market. Most homes typically trade around $900,000 to $1.8M depending on size, condition, and block, with renovated rowhouses at the top. Its value relative to Park Slope keeps demand strong.

Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific Greenwood Heights home is worth today is a real read on the exact house and the most recent sales on its block.

Good to know

Greenwood Heights questions people ask

What is Greenwood Heights known for?

Greenwood Heights is a quiet neighborhood in ZIP 11232 beside Green-Wood Cemetery just south of Park Slope, known for rowhouses, a laid-back feel, and the D, N, and R trains.

How much do homes cost in Greenwood Heights?

Most homes in Greenwood Heights typically trade around $900K - $1.8M depending on size, lot, condition, and block, with rowhouses and small multi-family homes in the mix. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation from Joseph Ranola.

Is Greenwood Heights a good place to live?

Greenwood Heights is a quieter, characterful neighborhood beside the brownstone belt. Residents value Green-Wood's grounds, the laid-back feel, and the value next to Park Slope.

How is the commute from Greenwood Heights?

Greenwood Heights runs on the D, N, and R trains into Manhattan, with Green-Wood Cemetery and the Fifth Avenue corridor close by.

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