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Foreclosure Properties
Street/City/State/Zip Status Beds/Baths Amount
Foreclosure Auctions NA / NA $683,121
Foreclosure Auctions NA / NA $671,790
Foreclosure Auctions NA / NA $472,943
Pre-foreclosures NA / NA NA
Pre-foreclosures NA / NA NA
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New York Trends OCT. YTD.
New Foreclosure Filings 4,79749,163
Foreclosure Sales 4656,087
Avg Sales Price $ 459,539$ 389,180
Total Savings 34 % 30 %
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Brooklyn presents a huge investment opportunity for real estate investors, agents and homebuyers seeking foreclosures, bank-owned homes and auction opportunities. It is one of the nation’s largest unincorporated cities. Brooklyn is one of the five boroughs of New York City. It is New York's most populous borough, with nearly 2.5 million residents. If Brooklyn were an independent city, it would rank as the third most populous city in the United States, behind Los Angeles and Chicago. The city has a median household income of $32,135.

Though a part of New York City, Brooklyn maintains a distinct character of its own. Brooklyn has many well-defined neighborhoods, many of which developed from distinct towns and villages that date back to its founding in the Dutch colonial era in the early 1600s. The northwestern neighborhoods between the Brooklyn Bridge and Prospect Park, are characterized by many 19th century brick townhouses. These neighborhoods include some of the most gentrified and affluent neighborhoods in Brooklyn, including Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Fort Greene, Park Slope, Prospect Heights and Red Hook.

Brooklyn has long been a magnet for immigrants, and presently has substantial populations from many countries, including China, Jamaica, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Russia.

At RealtyTrac, we look to help you navigate the foreclosure process by supplying you with the most up-to-date list of Brooklyn foreclosures, along with the latest in real estate news and information on foreclosure activity in Brooklyn and beyond. If you are an investor, a real estate agent or a homebuyer seeking foreclosures, bank-owned homes and auction opportunities, look to RealtyTrac for all your real estate needs.

With over 1 million properties that are updated daily, RealtyTrac is your one-stop source for Brooklyn pre-foreclosures, bank foreclosures, for sale by owner (FSBO) homes, foreclosed homes via auction and new homes and MLS listings. Buying foreclosed real estate is an alluring idea, particularly in Brooklyn, where nearly everyone is scrambling for a deal. With a growing population of nearly 2.5 million people, Brooklyn is an ideal foreclosure market.

At RealtyTrac, we look to help you navigate the foreclosure process by supplying you with the most up-to-date list of Brooklyn foreclosures, along with the latest in real estate news and information on foreclosure activity in Brooklyn and beyond.

State Facts
  • State Population: 19,254,630
  • Households: 7,853,020
  • Median Home Price: $369,778
  • State Foreclosure Trend:
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