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Brooklyn's booming epicenter — cobblestone streets, waterfront parks, and a thriving cultural scene that never slows down.
Brooklyn's booming epicenter.
A thriving cultural scene anchored by eye-catching new construction, brownstones, and prewar walk-ups — creative energy on every block.
Bedford Avenue.
The neighborhood's commercial spine — boutiques, cafes, galleries, and nightlife stretching from the waterfront to McCarren Park.
Cobblestone streets and industrial lofts.
Industrial-era buildings converted into studios, galleries, and apartments — a texture you won't find anywhere else in the city.
Waterfront living with Manhattan views.
Domino Park, Smorgasburg, Brooklyn Brewery, Artists & Fleas — culture, food, and nightlife packed into a walkable waterfront neighborhood.
$1.5M
Median Sale Price
$4,770/mo
Median Rent
$52K
Household Income
62
AVG Days on Market
2% above the Brooklyn median for household income, with a median sale price driven by waterfront new construction — one of Brooklyn's most in-demand rental and ownership markets.
L at Bedford, Lorimer, Graham, and Grand. G at Metropolitan and Broadway. J/M at Marcy and Hewes. NYC Ferry at N 6th St to Wall St and Midtown.
Traif for inventive small plates. Rye for cocktails and American fare. The Four Horsemen wine bar from James Murphy. Smorgasburg on weekends at the waterfront.
Whole Foods on Bedford. Brooklyn Kitchen for specialty goods. Boutiques and vintage shops line Bedford Ave — high foot traffic and strong retail retention.
Domino Park on the waterfront. McCarren Park with a pool, track, and courts. East River State Park waterfront access. Marsha P. Johnson State Park just north.
Glass-and-steel waterfront towers and mid-rise condos along Kent and Wythe. Modern amenities, roof decks, and investor-heavy ownership — boards managing reserves and common charges from day one.
Former warehouses and factories subdivided into oversized units with exposed brick, high ceilings, and freight elevators. Aging industrial infrastructure with modern residential demands.
Three- to six-story tenements on the side streets. Mix of rent-stabilized and market-rate units. Original plumbing, steam heat, and fire escape compliance.
Row houses on the south side, many divided into 2–6 units. Owner-occupied parlor floors above rental apartments — balancing personal use with income generation.
Waterfront condos with investor owners. Converted lofts with aging industrial infrastructure. Pre-war walk-ups with rent-stabilized units. Each needs something different — and we manage all of them.
Leasing, rent collection, maintenance, and full compliance — from converted loft buildings to pre-war walk-ups along the side streets.
Board support, financial oversight, vendor management, and regulatory compliance for Williamsburg's condo and co-op associations.
We'll start with a conversation — no commitment, no pressure.
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About Your Property.
Office: +1(212) 994-4908
Email: info@managedbyora.com
Address: 401 Park Ave S, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10016