Sea Gate, Brooklyn

Sea Gate, Brooklyn

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Sea Gate is a fairly large, ocean-front, gated, private community in Coney Island in the southeast corner of Brooklyn. Sea Gate has a number of accoutrements for its homeowners including a small skate park, basketball courts, and it even has its own private beaches so as to not be

Coney Island, Brooklyn

Coney Island, Brooklyn

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Coney Island has long evoked a seaside boardwalk and carnival midway in the popular imagination, but it is also home to a minor league baseball stadium, an aquarium, and about 100,000 residents. Within Coney Island proper, there is a very diverse spread of homeowners and renters, including seaside private

Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Greenpoint , Brooklyn

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In the past few years, Greenpoint has transformed into a booming center for the artsy and indie types who have spilled over from neighboring Williamsburg. Despite these changes, Greenpoint still maintains a secluded, residential feel due to the lack of a direct subway connection to Manhattan. Franklin Street and

East Williamsburg, Brooklyn

East Williamsburg , Brooklyn

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While its borderlines may still be up for debate, East Williamsburg certainly is distinct from its big brother to the west, Williamsburg proper. In short, East Williamsburg provides a glimpse into the Williamsburg that once was. Before billyburg became flooded with hipsters, bars, and towering luxe condos, it was

South Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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Situated by the Williamsburg Bridge, SouthWilliamsburg is filled with old warehouses and factories. These buildings along with the nabe's rowhouses have become new homes for young artists, musicians and scenesters seeking low rents. As opposed to Williamsburg proper, South Williamsburgis in an earlier stage of gentrification, and is thus

williamsburg

Williamsburg , Brooklyn

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Adjacent to Greenpoint in the heart of northern Brooklyn, Williamsburg is considered to be the center of hipster culture in NYC. In the last ten years, Williamsburg has evolved from a mostly industrial warehouse neighborhood into an enclave of vintage boutiques, foodie eats, and indie music venues. However,