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Rental Unit in Fort Greene at 151 South Elliott Place #3B for $6,540
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151 South Elliott Place #3B$6,540$5,995 Net Effective Rent
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12-Month Lease2 Beds2 BathsListing by Nooklyn NYC LLC
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Rental Unit in Bushwick at 21 Garden Street #4A for $4,850
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21 Garden Street #4A$4,850 NO FEE$4,477 Net Effective Rent
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Rental Unit in Stuyvesant Heights at 619 Throop Avenue #9G for $8,550
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619 Throop Avenue #9G$8,550 NO FEE$7,329 Net Effective Rent
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14-Month Lease3 Beds2 Baths1,150 square feetListing by Nooklyn NYC LLC
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Rental Unit in Bushwick at 293 Wyckoff Avenue #2L for $2,899
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293 Wyckoff Avenue #2L$2,899 NO FEE$2,657 Net Effective Rent
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Rental Unit in Prospect Heights at 595 Dean Street #2531 for $4,175
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595 Dean Street #2531$4,175 NO FEE$3,827 Net Effective Rent
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Rental Unit in Prospect Heights at 595 Dean Street #1532 for $4,800
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595 Dean Street #1532$4,800 NO FEE$4,400 Net Effective Rent
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Rental Unit in Prospect Heights at 595 Dean Street #746 for $4,050
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595 Dean Street #746$4,050 NO FEE$3,713 Net Effective Rent
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12-Month LeaseStudio1 BathListing by TF Cornerstone
About Brooklyn
The appeal of Brooklyn's vibrant neighborhoods is found in a diverse mix of local amenities. For streets punctuated by trees, classic brownstones, and an array of independent shops from Beacon's Closet (for vintage clothing) to the Bagel Hole (for breakfast), head to Park Slope. Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is well-known for its pierogis, cozy cocktail dens, and convenient NYC Ferry service. Meanwhile, Redhook, Brooklyn, with its historic cobblestone streets, is home to two distilleries, Van Brunt Stillhouse and Widow Jane — plus, it’s a top destination for seafood, thanks to establishments such as Red Hook Lobster Pound and Brooklyn Crab. Music and sports fans living in the borough can easily catch shows and games at Barclays Center in Downtown Brooklyn. And who needs a Brooklyn gym membership when more than 50 public parks feature fitness equipment? No matter your interest, all can enjoy Manhattan views from the famous pedestrian walkway, Brooklyn Heights Promenade, or on a stroll over the iconic Brooklyn Bridge.
What's the average rent for a Brooklyn, NY apartment?
The average rent in Brooklyn varies based on neighborhood, square footage, and amenities. The median rent for Brooklyn as of January 2022 was $2,722.
What's the average sales price for a Brooklyn, NY apartment?
From townhouses to studio apartments, the Brooklyn housing market is stocked with choices in a broad range of prices. The median sales asking price in Brooklyn during January 2022 was $899,000.
Is Brooklyn more expensive than Manhattan?
The cost of living in Manhattan, which includes housing, food, travel, and entertainment, is typically higher than the cost of living in Brooklyn.
What are some popular Brooklyn neighborhoods?
Brooklyn has more than 65 bustling communities worth exploring. Williamsburg, Clinton Hill, Midwood, East Flatbush, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, and Crown Heights are just a few.
What are the most dog-friendly neighborhoods in Brooklyn?
With more than 35 dog runs, most Brooklyn neighborhoods are pet-friendly. A couple of favorites are Adam Yauch Park Dog Run in Brooklyn Heights and Brooklyn Bridge Dog Run in Dumbo.
What can you do in Brooklyn?
With so many things to do both indoors and out, Brooklyn offers a lot. You can wine and dine while watching a flick at Nitehawk Cinema. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is a must-visit for performance art fans. During warmer months, try paddling around in a kayak or canoe with the North Brooklyn Boat Club, or you can hit the beach, boardwalk, and rides in Coney Island, NYC's biggest amusement area. For your year-round enjoyment, there's also the gorgeous greenery and fabulous flora at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
How do you get around Brooklyn?
Like most parts of NYC, the MTA's subways and buses are typically the most convenient and cost-effective ways to get around. There's also the Long Island Railroad, which connects to Brooklyn's Atlantic Terminal, and of course, the NYC Ferry.
Is Brooklyn a city or a borough?
Brooklyn, NY, is large enough to be the 4th largest city in the U.S. if it weren't a borough. Soon its population may exceed Chicago, the 3rd largest city in the country.
What county is Brooklyn in?
The borough of Brooklyn is in Kings County, which by the way, has more residents than any other county in the state of New York.