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What's Trulia? Trulia is a real estate search engine that helps you find townhomes for sale and make smarter real estate decisions in the process. How? By analyzing real estate information on thousands of 11233 property records, millions of homes in New York and nationwide as well as helping you understand hyper-local Brooklyn real estate trends. Refine your real estate search in Brooklyn, NY by price, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, property type (including townhomes, condominiums and single-family homes), and more. Use our interactive Brooklyn home price map to view real estate activity across Brooklyn ZIP codes and in other cities nearby Brooklyn. See local real estate trends, and compare your home to recently sold townhomes in Brooklyn and to similar homes for sale in Brooklyn, New York. View our Brooklyn real estate guide to see average listing prices, sale prices for Brooklyn townhomes and information for local school districts. Join Brooklyn, New York community to get in touch with Brooklyn real estate agents, real estate brokers and other real estate sellers and buyers.
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Average Listing Price for the most recent week available is based on daily list price data for resale and new homes on Trulia and is compared to the same period one week prior.
Median Sales Price is based on sales during the most recent 90-day period
available and is updated each week to include recent transactions from public
record data sources. The Median Sales Price is the price at which one-half of
the homes sold for more than that amount and one-half of the homes sold for
less than that amount.
Homes for Sale includes resale and new homes on Trulia.
Recently Sold is a count of all known arms-length residential sales in the last 9 months according to public records.
Open Homes refers to listings on Trulia with scheduled open house times.
Foreclosures includes properties in the pre-foreclosure, auction, and bank-owned stages of the foreclosure process.
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