Brooklyn is a borough in New York City. It’s a densely packed, urban environment that tends to be quieter than the bustling Manhattan. It’s one of the most densely populated counties in all of the United States and you’ll feel that when you’re exploring Brooklyn. There’s a lively atmosphere throughout the borough and you’ll see family-owned businesses, five star restaurants, historic homes, gorgeous green spaces, and incredible architecture.
Located in south-central Brooklyn, Midwood is a residential neighborhood that is densely populated and packed full of shopping centers. The main streets with commercial development in Midwood are Kings Highway, Coney Island Avenue, and Flatbush Avenue. Brooklyn College, a medium sized four-year institution in the borough, borders Midwood.
The area is connected to the rest of the city via public transportation. The subway’s 2, 5, B, E, F, and Q trains connect Midwood to the rest of Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan. Midwood also has multiple bus lines running through it, so if you’re going somewhere that isn’t near the subway, you’ll still be able to get there by bus.
Midwood’s population is only 55,000, making it a smaller neighborhood than some of the others in Brooklyn. Even though it’s densely populated and located in an urban section of Brooklyn, Midwood still has the feeling of a tight-knit community. Within the neighborhood, you’ll find locally-owned businesses, cafes, bars, and restaurants serving cuisine from around the world.
New York City is the most expensive city in the United States and has one of the most complicated and confusing real estate markets. Moving to Brooklyn for the first time can be difficult and stressful, so we’ve stepped in to simplify the process and empower the renter with up-to-date information on the market.
Here’s a breakdown of, on average, how much it costs to live in Brooklyn (depending on the size of the apartment):
Studio: $2,500/month
One-Bedroom Apartment: $4,200/month
Two-Bedroom Apartment: $5,300/month
Three-Bedroom Apartment: $6,000/month
Here are the average prices of a one-bedroom apartment in cheaper Brooklyn neighborhoods:
Gerritsen Beach: $1,700/month
Madison: $1,700/month
Sea Park: $1,700/month
Bergen Beach: $1,800/month
The most expensive neighborhoods in Brooklyn are (based on the average cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment):
Carroll Gardens: $3,800/month
Red Hook: $3,800/month
Greenpoint: $4,200/month
Here’s how much the most sought-after neighborhoods in Brooklyn cost on average for a month of rent:
Bushwick: $3,200/month
Williamsburg: $3,500/month
Park Slope: $3,200/month
Stuyvesant: $2,900/month
If you’re planning a move to Brooklyn, it’s crucial you research real estate thoroughly. Below are a list of things to keep an eye out for when browsing apartments:
Type of Property: studio, one-three bedroom apartments
Proximity to Public Transportation
Proximity to Business Centers/Employers
Proximity to Attractions
Proximity to Shopping Centers
Utilities and Furnishing: the more amenities provided by the building, the more expensive the apartment is likely to be
Wifi/Cable/Broadband Internet
Additional Amenities: gyms, parking, laundry, co-working spaces, swimming pools, etc.
Pet- and Children-Friendly Housing
Locating a great rental home in the tri-state area can be time-consuming, even for those with experience buying and selling property. There are thousands of incredible properties on the market currently, but finding the perfect one requires the perfect search.
As seasoned experts in the real estate industry, we understand the market and how to navigate it. Our knowledge can be utilized by you to find the best property possible.
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At 3DApartment, we guarantee an excellent experience. The happiness of our customers is our top priority. We’ll help you land the perfect place quickly and easily.
We analyze the unique criteria presented by each client and will find the apartment that meets all your requirements. Whether it’s temporary or long-term housing, we want it to feel like home.