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Ocean Hill

A revitalizing central Brooklyn neighborhood in ZIP 11233 between Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville - brownstone blocks, real value, and the A, C, and 3 trains. Here is what it is actually like to live here.

Street view of Ocean Hill, Brooklyn
Ocean HillStreet-level look
11233
ZIP code
Brooklyn
Borough
$700K - $1.2M
Typical home price range
A, C + 3 trains
How people commute
Living here

Brownstone value on the rise.

Ocean Hill sits between Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, a central Brooklyn neighborhood of brownstones and multi-family homes that has drawn growing interest as the brownstone belt has expanded eastward. It offers real architectural character at prices below neighboring Bed-Stuy.

The neighborhood is on the rise, with restoration and new energy along its blocks, and the A, C, and 3 trains keep it connected. For buyers who want a Brooklyn brownstone with upside, Ocean Hill is one of the better values left.

Why people love Ocean Hill

  • Brownstone character at real value
  • On the rise as the brownstone belt expands
  • Multi-family and restored homes
  • Between Bed-Stuy and Brownsville
  • The A, C, and 3 trains
What is around you

The Ocean Hill highlights

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Brownstones

Classic Brooklyn brownstones and multi-family homes.

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On the Rise

Restoration and new energy as the brownstone belt expands.

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A, C + 3 Trains

Subway access into Manhattan.

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Value

Character at prices below neighboring Bed-Stuy.

Market snapshot

What Ocean Hill homes are doing

Ocean Hill is a rising, value-oriented central Brooklyn brownstone market. Most homes typically trade around $700,000 to $1.2M depending on size, condition, and unit count, with restored brownstones and multi-family homes at the top. Expanding demand keeps it climbing.

Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific Ocean Hill home is worth today is a real read on the exact house and the most recent sales on its block.

Good to know

Ocean Hill questions people ask

What is Ocean Hill known for?

Ocean Hill is a revitalizing central Brooklyn neighborhood (ZIP 11233) between Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, known for brownstone blocks, multi-family homes, real value, and the A, C, and 3 trains.

How much do homes cost in Ocean Hill?

Most homes in Ocean Hill typically trade around $700K - $1.2M depending on size, lot, condition, and block, with brownstones and multi-family homes in the mix. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation from Joseph Ranola.

Is Ocean Hill a good place to live?

Ocean Hill is a rising, characterful, value-oriented central Brooklyn neighborhood. Residents value the brownstone character, the value versus Bed-Stuy, and the neighborhood's momentum.

How is the commute from Ocean Hill?

Ocean Hill runs on the A, C, and 3 trains into Manhattan, with a dense local bus network.

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Your Ocean Hill move

Thinking about buying or selling in Ocean Hill?

I work this market every week. Whether you are pricing your home or chasing the right one, let's talk about your block specifically.