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A diverse and artistic community adored by millions
Vibrant • Artistic • Diverse • Scenic • Walkable • College • Trendy •
Since the late 1990s, Brooklyn’s spacious loft-style apartments, comparatively low rents, and public transit opportunities have attracted an artsy community, which led to Brooklyn’s trendy vibe. With more than 2.6 million residents, this borough is filled with a diverse population that enjoys culture, the arts, international cuisines, and yearly community celebrations. Brooklyn is packed with everything from bars and rock clubs to pop-up art galleries and boutiques, along with numerous symphony halls and museums.
Brooklyn is very scenic, home to some of New York’s most attractive parks and landmarks, such as Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Endless rows of elegant brownstones offer a beautiful backdrop for residents and visitors alike. Sports enthusiasts will enjoy game days for the Nets and Islanders at Barclays Center, or a trip to Coney Island for a Brooklyn Cyclones baseball game.
Explore the City
The historic Brooklyn Bridge was completed in 1883
Busy street in Brooklyn
Rent Trends
As of November 2022, the average apartment rent in Brooklyn, NY is $2,357 for a studio, $2,546 for one bedroom, $3,303 for two bedrooms, and $4,052 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Brooklyn has increased by 1.8% in the past year.
Studio | 451 sq.ft. | $2,357 /mo. |
1 BR | 584 sq.ft. | $2,546 /mo. |
2 BR | 730 sq.ft. | $3,303 /mo. |
3 BR | 898 sq.ft. | $4,052 /mo. |
Articles
Safe Neighborhoods for Renters in Brooklyn
If safety is a factor in your move to New York's busiest borough, here are some of Brooklyn's safest neighborhoods.
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Walker's Paradise
91 out of 100 WalkScore® Rating
Lace up your walking shoes because this area is considered a walker’s paradise.
Rider's Paradise
94 out of 100 TransitScore® Rating
Living in this area is considered a rider’s paradise, with world-class transportation.
Very Bikeable
79 out of 100 BikeScore® Rating
This area is very bikeable. You’ll find a variety of bike paths and lanes.
Demographics
Per Capita Income | $66,104 |
Median Household Income | $77,932 |
Total Population | 11,699,353 people |
Average Age | 40 years old |
Average Rent | $2,546 |
Annual Rent Change | 1.78% |
Schools
Ps 321 William Penn
Public Elementary School
10 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating
Grades K-5
1,384 Students
Ps 253
Public Elementary School
10 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating
Ps 134
Public Elementary School
10 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating
IS 98 Bay Academy
Public Middle School
10 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating
Grades 6-8
1,562 Students
Points of Interest
Parks and Recreation
- Wingate Park
- Prospect Park Audubon Center at the Boathouse
- Prospect Park Zoo
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden
- Prospect Park
Airports
- La Guardia
- John F. Kennedy International
Living in Brooklyn
Parks
Heading towards the center of the borough, Prospect Park, Central Park’s cousin, is a must-see park covering hundreds of acres. As you wind your way around the park, you can visit Prospect Park Zoo and the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens.
Transportation
Brooklyn may have one of the best mass transportation setups in the world. Every subway line except the 7 Train passes through the borough, and with easy transfers to express trains at Atlantic Avenue, most of New York City is just 30 minutes away. Atlantic Avenue is also home to Brooklyn’s own Long Island Railroad terminal, and the commuter line provides even faster access to Manhattan, a quick trip to JFK Airport, and direct routes to Long Island’s beaches. For those few residents who don’t live within a few blocks of a subway system, buses fill in the gaps. Brooklynites don’t need to sell their cars either — while you’ll only want to use your car when you head out of the city, most luxury buildings offer private parking spaces or garages.
Highlights
Barclays Center, Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, Prospect Park, Brighton Beach Boardwalk, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn Borough Hall, Brooklyn Museum, Grand Army Plaza, Coney Island
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