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NYC’s most populous borough is a collection of neighborhoods, each one unique, yet all distinguished by intriguing architecture (with an undeniable proliferation of brownstones), a coveted food scene, and rich history at every turn. One of the most diverse areas in the nation, Brooklyn benefits from the best of global culture and cuisine. A renowned destination in its own right, Brooklyn attracts visitors the world over to its quintessentially local gems as well as to iconic institutions like the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the New York Transit Museum, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. At the same time, the borough’s excellent schools, parks, public transportation, and a strong sense of community make Brooklyn an eminently livable place to call home.

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266 Washington Avenue

Located directly across the street from the Pratt Institute in Fort Greene, 266 Washington Avenue is a beautiful pre-war property in one of the city’s most dynamic and thriving neighborhoods. The building features 113 apartments, and is a short walk from Fort Greene Park, as well as the G and A trains.

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The presence of the art- and design- focused Pratt Institute, magnificent 19th-century mansions, and lots of memorable street art lends a decidedly arty vibe to Clinton Hill, a quiet residential neighborhood—but one that certainly doesn’t lack for things to do. Once home to the area’s wealthiest denizens (whose resplendent homes remain intact), Clinton Hill now bustles with Instagram-worthy architecture, culture, food, and nearby green space.

The presence of the art- and design- focused Pratt Institute, magnificent 19th-century mansions, and lots of memorable street art lends a decidedly arty vibe to Clinton Hill, a quiet residential neighborhood—but one that certainly doesn’t lack for things to do. Once home to the area’s wealthiest denizens (whose resplendent homes remain intact), Clinton Hill now bustles with Instagram-worthy architecture, culture, food, and nearby green space.

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If you step off the subway in Ditmas Park and have the feeling that you’re Dorothy—but rather than landing in Oz, you’ve arrived in a quaint Mid-Atlantic town—you won’t be the first. A historic area in Flatbush, Ditmas Park is distinguished by a magnificent array of homes in Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and neo-Tudor styles. But it isn’t just the streetscape that impresses. This cozy neighborhood, only 30 minutes from Manhattan, has its fair share of restaurants, bars, and conveniences, all within walking distance.

If you step off the subway in Ditmas Park and have the feeling that you’re Dorothy—but rather than landing in Oz, you’ve arrived in a quaint Mid-Atlantic town—you won’t be the first. A historic area in Flatbush, Ditmas Park is distinguished by a magnificent array of homes in Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and neo-Tudor styles. But it isn’t just the streetscape that impresses. This cozy neighborhood, only 30 minutes from Manhattan, has its fair share of restaurants, bars, and conveniences, all within walking distance.

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When people talk about the historic brownstones, laid-back cafes, cute boutiques, independent bookstores, and everyone-knows-your-name vibe of Brooklyn, they often mean Park Slope. Located in the heart of Brooklyn with easy access to sprawling Prospect Park, Park Slope is a family-friendly neighborhood that is truly a world of its own. Once you make yourself comfortable on one of the charming stoops lining the neighborhood’s tree-covered streets, you may never want to leave.

When people talk about the historic brownstones, laid-back cafes, cute boutiques, independent bookstores, and everyone-knows-your-name vibe of Brooklyn, they often mean Park Slope. Located in the heart of Brooklyn with easy access to sprawling Prospect Park, Park Slope is a family-friendly neighborhood that is truly a world of its own. Once you make yourself comfortable on one of the charming stoops lining the neighborhood’s tree-covered streets, you may never want to leave.

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The term “hipster” was clearly invented for residents of Williamsburg, the ever-cool Brooklyn neighborhood where creativity is defined as a combination of innovation and craftsmanship. A destination for nearby New Yorkers and visitors from around the world, the neighborhood offers every trendy flavor of shop, restaurant, café, and bar. But it also has even more things that really matter to locals, like parks (including beloved McCarren Park and newly opened Domino Park on the waterfront), food markets, and good schools. Located in northern Brooklyn, adjacent to the Williamsburg Bridge, it’s an easy trip to Manhattan—not that you’ll ever have any reason to leave “the Burg”.

The term “hipster” was clearly invented for residents of Williamsburg, the ever-cool Brooklyn neighborhood where creativity is defined as a combination of innovation and craftsmanship. A destination for nearby New Yorkers and visitors from around the world, the neighborhood offers every trendy flavor of shop, restaurant, café, and bar. But it also has even more things that really matter to locals, like parks (including beloved McCarren Park and newly opened Domino Park on the waterfront), food markets, and good schools. Located in northern Brooklyn, adjacent to the Williamsburg Bridge, it’s an easy trip to Manhattan—not that you’ll ever have any reason to leave “the Burg”.

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Head to Southern Brooklyn, and you’ll find a relaxed neighborhood that seems to have it all, including coastal charm and top-notch accessibility to the rest of the city. Welcome to Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. Once a ritzy summer getaway for New Yorkers looking for sun and sand, this area still boasts a rich history, beachside access, and a wide variety of housing options. It’s a vibrant and diverse area that offers a little bit of everything from beaches, great dining, and some nightlife.

Head to Southern Brooklyn, and you’ll find a relaxed neighborhood that seems to have it all, including coastal charm and top-notch accessibility to the rest of the city. Welcome to Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. Once a ritzy summer getaway for New Yorkers looking for sun and sand, this area still boasts a rich history, beachside access, and a wide variety of housing options. It’s a vibrant and diverse area that offers a little bit of everything from beaches, great dining, and some nightlife.

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Gravesend is a neighborhood in Kings county located on the southern part of Brooklyn. It’s a diverse, family-oriented neighborhood along the waterfront of Gravesend Bay. Living in Gravesend offers residents a dense urban feel and most residents rent their homes. Though it is on the quieter side, there is lots to do in this area with plenty bars, restaurants, coffee shops and parks. Its proximity to Coney Island makes it a great destination for beach lovers.

Gravesend is a neighborhood in Kings county located on the southern part of Brooklyn. It’s a diverse, family-oriented neighborhood along the waterfront of Gravesend Bay. Living in Gravesend offers residents a dense urban feel and most residents rent their homes. Though it is on the quieter side, there is lots to do in this area with plenty bars, restaurants, coffee shops and parks. Its proximity to Coney Island makes it a great destination for beach lovers.

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