Brooklyn is for the buyers.
Six neighborhoods there ranked among StreetEasy’s new top 10 list of New York City nabes with the best conditions to buy, despite intense competition. From suburban Dyker Heights to pricey Park Slope, all of these neighborhoods shared increases in inventory and declines in median asking prices.
That translates to more options at lower costs for buyers, offering much-needed relief amid volatile mortgage rates and eye-popping asking prices.
“We were surprised by seeing Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope on our list,” Kenny Lee, an economist at StreetEasy, told The Post. “We are aware that the market has been competitive in these neighborhoods, but the data suggests that there is some relief on the way for buyers as more sellers join the market.”…