Flatbush Brooklyn Neighborhoods
Caton Park is a smaller neighborhood bordering Caton & Church Avenues…
Designated a Historic District in 1978, Prospect Park South is unquestionably the grandest section of Old Flatbush, with a unique assortment of large, architecturally significant homes…!
Albemarle and Kenmore Terraces are two quiet residential courts, less than a block in length off East 21st Street…
In 1898, architect Thomas Benton Ackerson had a dream to found a community of large spacious houses, no two alike, with lawns, stained glass windows and fireplaces…
The homes in Beverly Square East were built primarily between 1898 and 1901. Beverly Square East was one of the finest suburban developments in Flatbush…
At the turn of the twentieth century, this entire area was still part of a large tract of farmland, which had belonged for generations to the Ditmas family…
Ditmas Park is one of three Flatbush neighborhoods which has been officially designated a Historic District…!
This community – which evokes a small-town atmosphere with its tree-lined streets, cul-de-sacs and malls – constitutes a portion of the vast turn-of-the-century construction effort of the Germania Real Estate and Improvement Company…
Midwood Park, like other similar neighborhoods in Brooklyn, was built as a suburban development in the first decade of the century on what was formerly farmland…
South Midwood was built by Real Estate Developers at the turn of the century…
One of the priceless features of Fiske Terrace is its tranquility. Tucked in between the old Long Island Railroad tracks and the BMT subway line, the neighborhood offers few through streets for vehicular traffic…
While we primarily focus in the above neighborhoods, we do occasional have listings outside of these areas, and this is where you will find them!