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I am a 25-year-old working in Manhattan who is looking to move closer to the city. I've heard a lot of great things about Brooklyn and am thinking of renting an apartment there. Are there any neighborhoods that any one would recommend looking into specifically? (I was thinking Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights - I've heard Park Slope is nice but too pricy. I'm looking to rent a decent studio or a 1-bedroom.) Could anyone describe the neighborhoods a bit, and their atmosphere? Also, what sections should I avoid like the plague? I've never been to Brooklyn before and know almost nothing about it. Any help would be appreciated!
Ummm definitely take a tour around Brooklyn before you make up your mind. Brooklyn is a very interesting place, if only because the scenery changes completely every other mile. You can go from Italian, Irish, Hassidic Jews, Chinese, Spanish, Black neighborhoods all within a couple of miles.
Most of southern Brooklyn isn't nearly as trendy as Manhattan, so I don't know if its what you're looking for. Out of all of Southern Brooklyn Bay Ridge seems to be the most accomodating place for yuppies. Bay Ridge is also a little bit more built up than are other parts of Southern Brooklyn. Check out the recent thread on Bensonhurst, which is right down 86th st from Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights. You will see both the positives and negatives of a neighborhood like that.
Of course the most popular places to live in Brooklyn currently are neighborhoods like Williamsburg, DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope, however all of these neighborhoods are really pricey. Thats something to keep in mind. The rents in these neighborhoods might only be slightly lower than that of a Manhattan apartment, while the rent in neighborhoods like Bay Ridge will be closer to half of the rent for what you would get in Manhattan.
i live in bay ridge (moved from bensonhurst) and like both neighborhoods. bay ridge is still mostly white. bensonhurst is getting more afro-carib by the minute. true williamsburg (N-7 and bedford area) will cost you an arm and a leg these days. other parts of williamsburg aren't so nice. south williamsburg is very hispanic. east williamsburg is a slum. further east than that (bushwick, east new york, etc.) is land that time forgot. park slope-nice but expensive. prospect park-less nice and less expensive. midwood is ok, nothing to write home about. brooklyn heights is nice but expensive. marine park is still pretty white, as is gerritson beach. both of those are far away from everything, though. sunset park--kind of like south williamsburg, no bueno.
straightshooter, how much "less nice" is Prospect Park? I was looking at Ebbetts Field Apartments in particular (Bedford/Empire blvd), has anyone any information about that place? It seems to be a huge complex. I'm in the exact same situation as the OP; I'm planning to look around the area later this month, but I'd like to know where to whittle my search down to.
straightshooter, how much "less nice" is Prospect Park? I was looking at Ebbetts Field Apartments in particular (Bedford/Empire blvd), has anyone any information about that place? It seems to be a huge complex. I'm in the exact same situation as the OP; I'm planning to look around the area later this month, but I'd like to know where to whittle my search down to.
No good Gnu. Crime and grime. And loud booming car stereos. Look north of there on the west side of the Park. Prospect Heights is fine, and Fort Greene is good, but getting trendily expensive. Carrol Gardens too expensive now, but try the southern side of Park Slope until Sunset Park.
Avoid the lure of cheap rent. And the craig's list ads lie; if a place says Prospect Heights, make sure it's west of Washington Street. That's the dividing line. Don't be an Urban Pioneer in these Hoods. Even the police get shot here- like the two last night on Lefferts and Rogers.
Ha, ha. I love that my neighborhood never makes it onto these kinds of threads. Not even the nativest of New Yorkers knows it by name, as shown above. I friggin love my neighborhood.
No good Gnu. Crime and grime. And loud booming car stereos. Look north of there on the west side of the Park. Prospect Heights is fine, and Fort Greene is good, but getting trendily expensive. Carrol Gardens too expensive now, but try the southern side of Park Slope until Sunset Park.
Avoid the lure of cheap rent. And the craig's list ads lie; if a place says Prospect Heights, make sure it's west of Washington Street. That's the dividing line. Don't be an Urban Pioneer in these Hoods. Even the police get shot here- like the two last night on Lefferts and Rogers.
Awww . Thanks for the information...I guess I was being too hopeful since the rent there is only $950/1 BR. I'll check into those other locations.
straightshooter, how much "less nice" is Prospect Park? I was looking at Ebbetts Field Apartments in particular (Bedford/Empire blvd), has anyone any information about that place? It seems to be a huge complex. I'm in the exact same situation as the OP; I'm planning to look around the area later this month, but I'd like to know where to whittle my search down to.
Go with Jackson99's advice. prospect park isn't as bad as ENY, Brownsville, or Bushwick, but it's no picnic. check bensonhurst. you should be able to find something there for $950/month.
I believe that Bensonhusrt and Dyker Heights are good places to live. Yes there are been some change in the Bensonhusrt are, however, I still believe that this area are safe place to live.
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