Dyker Heights is one of Brooklyn’s most consistently residential neighborhoods, defined by wide streets, well-kept homes, and a sense of permanence that’s increasingly hard to find in New York City. The housing stock is dominated by detached and semi-detached brick properties, along with larger custom homes, giving the area a spacious feel that stands apart from denser parts of the borough. Many residences have private driveways, garages, and front yards — features that attract buyers looking for comfort without leaving the city.
The neighborhood’s daily rhythm centers around 13th and 18th Avenues, where long-established bakeries, cafes, specialty food stores, and local restaurants create a walkable community hub. Residents tend to support neighborhood businesses for years, contributing to a strong small-business culture and a stable local identity. Each winter, Dyker Heights becomes internationally recognized for its elaborate holiday light displays, an annual tradition that reflects the pride homeowners take in maintaining their properties.
Outdoor space is another defining feature. Dyker Beach Golf Course, nearby parks, and waterfront access provide open air and recreation rarely associated with city living. The environment feels calm and residential while still connected to the rest of Brooklyn and Manhattan via major roadways and public transportation.
Dyker Heights appeals to buyers seeking long-term ownership, architectural consistency, and a neighborhood built around community continuity rather than rapid turnover. It offers a balance of space, accessibility, and stability — a setting where people often purchase with the intention of staying for decades rather than years.
39,683 people live in Dyker Heights, where the median age is 42 and the average individual income is $38,581. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Dyker Heights, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Explore popular things to do in the area, including New York Bread, Chocolate Noise, and O’ Couture.
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| Dining · $ | 3.15 miles | 10 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Dining | 4.54 miles | 8 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Shopping | 4.84 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Active | 4.75 miles | 9 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 2.49 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 3.44 miles | 13 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 4.29 miles | 8 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
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Dyker Heights has 13,669 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Dyker Heights do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 39,683 people call Dyker Heights home. The population density is 43,209.16 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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