
"The Brooklyn neighborhood climbed into the top three of StreetEasy's "NYC Neighborhoods to Watch in 2026," rising two spots from last year amid growing interest from buyers, renters, and sellers. Once overshadowed by nearby hotspots, Windsor Terrace and other neighborhoods like Carroll Gardens and Fort Greene are now stealing the spotlight, replacing longtime favorites such as Park Slope, Prospect Heights and Williamsburg. With new developments across Brooklyn and Queens, buyers and renters have more options in an increasingly tight market, StreetEasy noted."
"Windsor Terrace ranked third overall, posting a 44.9 percent jump in searches from 2024 to 2025, the largest increase of any Brooklyn neighborhood. Bordered by Park Slope to the north and Prospect Park to the east, Windsor Terrace offers a more affordable alternative to its northern neighbor, with a median asking price of $1.125 million compared to Park Slope's $1.723 million. The area also recorded the steepest annual decline in median asking price, dropping 12.8 percent, more than double the rate in surrounding neighborhoods."
"On the rental side, Windsor Terrace's median asking rent rose 7.2 percent to $3,800, slightly above the Brooklyn median of $3,600. The neighborhood's surge comes amid a dynamic citywide market. In 2025, New York City buyers and sellers returned in equal force. Inventory rose, sales volume climbed, and asking prices largely held steady, with homes selling close to their most recent asking prices, StreetEasy said."
Windsor Terrace climbed into the top three of StreetEasy's 'NYC Neighborhoods to Watch in 2026,' rising two spots from the prior year amid growing buyer, renter, and seller interest. The neighborhood posted a 44.9 percent jump in searches from 2024 to 2025, the largest increase among Brooklyn neighborhoods. Windsor Terrace's median asking price was $1.125 million, lower than Park Slope's $1.723 million, and its median asking price fell 12.8 percent year-over-year. Median asking rent rose 7.2 percent to $3,800, slightly above the Brooklyn median. Citywide inventory and sales volume rose in 2025, while asking prices largely held steady.
Read at Windsor Terrace-Kensington, NY Patch
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