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Sunset Park

Formerly part of Gowanus and Bay Ridge, the neighborhood of Sunset Park became a separate community in the 1960s. Located along the waterfront in western Brooklyn, Sunset Park was purchased and resettled by the Dutch then grew into a significan...

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Sheepshead Bay

The quiet Brooklyn enclave known as Sheepshead Bay affords New Yorkers stunning ocean views and proximity to the beach, along with easy access to Manhattan. Known for its unparalleled waterfront access, Sheepshead Bay has a diverse population, ...

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Park Slope

Bordered by Windsor Terrace, Prospect Heights, Greenwood, Gowanus, Fort Greene, and Boerum Hill, the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn is a family-friendly place with much to offer prospective homebuyers in New York City. Park Slope real esta...

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Mill Basin

Bordered by one of New York’s most spectacular wildlife preserves, Jamaica Bay, and Avenue U, the Mill Basin neighborhood is a great place to buy a home in Brooklyn. Boasting an extensive waterfront, Mill Basin is popular among boaters, fishi...

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Midwood

Between Coney Island and Prospect Park, the charming suburban community of Midwood is a fabulous place to buy a home in Brooklyn, New York. The area was originally settled in 1652 by the Dutch, but by the 1920s had become much more developed wi...

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Marine Park

Encompassing the nearly eight hundred-acre Marine Park complex, the neighborhood by the same name is a suburban oasis in southern Brooklyn, New York. The complex is the main attraction of the Marine Park community featuring a modern playground,...

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Manhattan Beach

Comprising a peninsula bordered by Sheepshead Bay, Jamaica Bay, and the sparkling waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Brooklyn neighborhood known as Manhattan Beach was originally developed by Austin Corbin as two resorts. Real estate mogul Josep...

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Gravesend

In southern Brooklyn, the affluent neighborhood of Gravesend has become quite popular among upper-class professionals in recent years. The area was originally settled by the English, and Henry Hudson was the first known European to arrive in th...

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Gerritsen Beach

On the southeastern edge of Brooklyn, New York, there is a peninsula known as Gerritsen Beach. This charming neighborhood is accessible via one avenue and is divided into two areas, new Gerritsen Beach and old Gerritsen Beach. Until the early t...

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Dyker Heights

With the largest population of all New York City boroughs, Brooklyn has become the trendiest, must-see destination for prospective homebuyers outside of Manhattan. And within Brooklyn, there are a long list of world-class services, amenities, a...

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