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Brooklyn Heights
New York City, United States · Neighborhood Guide
Historic brownstone district with stunning Manhattan skyline views from the Promenade. Tree-lined streets, excellent restaurants, and quick access to DUMBO.
Last updated March 2026
Brooklyn Heights at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
$2,500-$3,800/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Very safe — one of Brooklyn's safest, tree-lined brownstone streets
Safety
200+ Mbps
Internet
Who Lives in Brooklyn Heights?
Young professionals, families in brownstones, Wall Street commuters. Historic, affluent, quiet.
Living in Brooklyn Heights — Practical Details
Walkability
96 walk score — one of NYC's most walkable neighborhoods
Grocery & Food Access
Key Food, Sahadi's (Middle Eastern specialty), local delis. Montague Street has shops and restaurants.
Getting Around
- Subway: 2/3 at Clark Street, R at Court Street, A/C at High Street
- Walking: Manhattan via Brooklyn Bridge 20 min
- Ferry: DUMBO pier to Manhattan
Nearby Coworking
- Industrious Brooklyn Heights ($400/mo)
- WeWork DUMBO (10 min walk)
Insider Tips for Brooklyn Heights
- 1The Brooklyn Heights Promenade has the most iconic Manhattan skyline view in NYC — free
- 2DUMBO is a 10-min walk with better restaurants and waterfront
- 3Rent on side streets off Montague for 15-20% less than main drag
FAQ — Brooklyn Heights, New York City
What is Brooklyn Heights like for expats?
Brooklyn Heights is a higher-end neighborhood in New York City. Historic brownstone district with stunning Manhattan skyline views from the Promenade. Tree-lined streets, excellent restaurants, and quick access to DUMBO. Best for: Young professionals and couples wanting Brooklyn charm with easy Manhattan access.
How much does it cost to live in Brooklyn Heights, New York City?
Brooklyn Heights is classified as "Higher-End" in New York City. Typical rent: $2,500-$3,800/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in New York City: $4,500–$6,500.
Is Brooklyn Heights safe for expats?
Very safe — one of Brooklyn's safest, tree-lined brownstone streets
Who lives in Brooklyn Heights?
Young professionals, families in brownstones, Wall Street commuters. Historic, affluent, quiet.
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