At equivalent budgets, Brooklyn delivers 30–40% more space than Manhattan. Manhattan delivers walkability to major employment and a deeper resale market. Brooklyn's condo supply is more active; Manhattan's co-op market is less competitive due to tightening financial requirements. The Brooklyn choice tends to suit family-oriented buyers, hybrid workers, and buyers who prioritize outdoor space and neighborhood character. Manhattan suits buyers who value walkability to work above all and need the deepest resale liquidity. The Brooklyn vs. Manhattan decision is ultimately a values question, not a price question. The data tells you what you get. Only you can weigh whether what you get is worth what you give up. Tami Earnest — Licensed Real Estate Salesperson | Compass Serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Westchester County, NY. About Tami · Buy With Me · Get in Touch |
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