Neighborhoods

Browse our lifestyle guides to learn about the best neighborhoods for you.

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Brooklyn Heights

Stroll-friendly streets and bluff-side waterfront location.

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Brooklyn

40.6782° N, 73.9442° W

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Manhattan

40.7831° N, 73.9712° W

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Upper East Side

Upper East Side is best known for upscale real-estate.

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Greenpoint

Greenpoint has shed its reputation as an industrial neighborhood...

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Williamsburg

Brooklyn’s creative outlet.

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Fort Greene

Played an important role in Brooklyn’s artistic and cultural movement.

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Long Island City

Long Island City was once a bustling, self-contained town in and of itself...

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East Harlem

East Harlem is a daily mix of cultural, historical, and artistic fusion.

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Harlem

Life in Harlem can feel as quiet as it does connected to the rest of the city.

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Midtown East

Midtown East is home to a world-class cultural scene.

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Astoria

Waterfront properties all in this northern Queens neighborhood.

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Bedford-Stuyvesant

Catch some jazz at the Sankofa Aban Bed & Breakfast.

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Boerum Hill

Boerum Hill has become a popular destination for boutique shopping.

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Carroll Gardens

Carroll Gardens is uniformly charming, but no two blocks are the same.

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Chelsea

It’s also one of the best places to take in a sunset in the city.

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Clinton Hill

Founded by the oil baron Charles Pratt in the late 19th century.

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Cobble Hill

Cobble Hill was originally settled by Dutch farmers in the mid-1600s.

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Crown Heights

There’s a solid mix of established restaurants and fresh new options.

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Downtown Brooklyn

A cluster of parks has long provided respite for area workers.

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East New York

Individuals are continually working to revitalizing East New York.

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East Village

The East Village has been the center of bohemian lifestyle.

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Financial District

All in all, there’s so much to behold in the Financial District.

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Flatiron

Flatiron also has a growing reputation as a destination for great dining.

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Gramercy

Gramercy Park was designed to house fashionable families.

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Lower East Side

Lower East Side was known as a hub for European immigrants.

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Park Slope

Park Slope’s nightlife is a balanced mix of cozy dives and wine bars.

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Soho

Soho has a long history of inspiring New York’s creative communities.

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Prospect Park South

There isn’t a lot of turnover in this peaceful corner of Brooklyn.

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