Red Hook
Red Hook Overview
Living in Red Hook, Brooklyn
Red Hook is a world apart. A cobblestoned Brooklyn NYC neighborhood, it offers Statue of Liberty views and an industrial-chic atmosphere.
Homes for Sale in Red Hook
Red Hook Real Estate Market
Homes for sale in Red Hook are rare finds. From converted warehouse lofts to historic brick rowhouses, the inventory is unique and character-rich.
Neighborhood Lifestyle
Lifestyle & Community
What It’s Like to Live in Red Hook
The lifestyle is laid-back. Residents hang out at Sunny's Bar, eat key lime pie on the pier, and enjoy the ferry commute.
Getting Around Red Hook
Transportation & Commuting
With no subway, the NYC Ferry is the lifeline, offering a beautiful commute. The B61 bus connects to downtown Brooklyn.
Local Amenities in Red Hook
Parks, Schools & Amenities
Louis Valentino Jr. Park is the crown jewel, offering waterfront access where you can almost touch the Lady Liberty.
Apartments For Sale (9)
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Beds
Baths
Size
Price
Listed On
On Market
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$2,495,000
4 beds
3.5 baths
2,549 sqft
Listed:Mar 4, 2025
On Market:318 days
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$4,250,000
4 beds
4 baths
3,976 sqft
Listed:Mar 4, 2025
On Market:318 days
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$3,495,000
4 beds
4.5 baths
3,169 sqft
Listed:Apr 8, 2025
On Market:283 days
3
$3,495,000
5 beds
3.5 baths
2,575 sqft
Listed:Jun 4, 2025
On Market:226 days
3
$3,495,000
5 beds
3.5 baths
2,575 sqft
Listed:Jun 30, 2025
On Market:200 days
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$2,995,000
4 beds
3.5 baths
2,610 sqft
Listed:Sep 2, 2025
On Market:136 days
3-B2
$1,400,000
1 bed
2 baths
1,400 sqft
Listed:Sep 8, 2025
On Market:130 days
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$3,250,000
5 beds
3.5 baths
2,970 sqft
Listed:Sep 19, 2025
On Market:119 days
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$3,000,000
6 beds
4.5 baths
4,370 sqft
Listed:Oct 16, 2025
On Market:92 days
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a train?
No. The closest train is the F/G at Smith-9th St, which is a long walk or a bus ride away.
Is it flooded often?
It is in a flood zone (Zone A). Many buildings have been retrofitted since Sandy, but it is a consideration for buyers.
How do people get to work?
The NYC Ferry is a game changer. Also, many residents work locally or bike.
Is it safe?
Yes, it is very safe and has a strong small-town feel.
What is the food like?
Incredible. Hometown BBQ is arguably the best barbecue in NYC. The Good Fork is a local staple.
Is it quiet?
Yes, exceptionally so. The cobblestone streets slow down traffic.
Are there good schools?
Yes, P.S. 15 is a well-regarded local elementary school.