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Apartments For Rent in Northern Brooklyn, New York, NY

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644 Lorimer Street, Apt 2B
Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11211
$6,200
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By Kellie Larkin, Last hour
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453 Franklin Avenue, Apt 2A
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11238
$3,600
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By Samuel Zajgarten, 1 hour ago
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186 North 6th Street, Apt 106
Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11211
$2,050
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By Winston Moore, 1 hour ago
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97 Varet St, Apt 4C
East Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11206
$6,200
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By The Belle Piper Team, 2 hours ago
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7 Ridgewood Pl, Apt 1L
Bushwick, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11237
$3,500
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By The Belle Piper Team, 3 hours ago
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81 Commercial Street, Apt 821S...
Greenpoint, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11222
$2,720
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By Arie Moller, 5 hours ago
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1140 Dekalb Avenue, Apt 4B
Bushwick, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11221
$3,999
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By Jennifer Rades, 4 hours ago
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1098 Dekalb Avenue, Apt 1
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11221
$3,625
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By Isiah Zephir, Last 30 min
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435 Broadway, Apt 414
East Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11211
$3,500
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By Elizabeth Arce, Last hour
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385 Vernon Avenue, Apt 2A
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11206
$3,000
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By Quran L Deas , 2 hours ago
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290 Bleecker Street, Apt #HSE
Bushwick, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11237
$11,900
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By Elizabeth Mendoza, 4 hours ago
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2,550 Sqft
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7 Ridgewood Place, Apt 1L
Bushwick, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11237
$3,450
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By Arie Moller, 1 hour ago
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1591 Broadway, Apt 5
Bushwick, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11207
$3,000
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By Samuel Zajgarten, 1 hour ago
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158 Noble Street, Apt 1
Greenpoint, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11222
$5,550
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By Jonathan Abrado, 1 hour ago
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15 Jackson Street, Apt #3B
Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11211
$3,500
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By Ami Zanzuri, 1 hour ago
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644 Lorimer Street, Apt 2B
Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11211
$6,200
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By Ori Cohen, 5 days ago
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Grand Street
East Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11211
$5,500
By Benjamin Taylor, 2 days ago
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Northern Brooklyn

Northern Brooklyn is the northern section of Brooklyn, bordered by Queens, the East River, the Evergreen Cemetery and Central Brooklyn. It's made up of four neighborhoods: Williamsburg, East Williamsburg, Greenpoint, and Bushwick, all of which were industrial with very sparse living options. Now mostly residential, these neighborhoods are considered to be the emerging arts capital of New York.


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Northern Brooklyn Apartments for Rent

Atmosphere of Northern Brooklyn

In the last 20 years, Northern Brooklyn has undergone severe economic and cultural changes. Every neighborhood in Brooklyn has undergone dramatic transformations, but these four neighborhoods have experienced those transformations at a faster rate than most others.

Many of the abandoned factories in the area have been converted into loft apartments, businesses, and art studios/galleries. Live performance has become popular in the area as well, with many new bars and restaurants dedicating entire rooms and spaces to comedy, music, and theater. With all this in mind, it’s no wonder the area is popular amongst young creatives looking to make a name for themselves.


Transportation Options in Northern Brooklyn

The subway is pretty good when it comes to access in Brooklyn, and Northern Brooklyn is no exception. There are four major lines that can land you pretty close to any destination in this area. To the north, the L train is king. To the south, the J, Z, and M trains can take you across Greenpoint, Williamsburg, Bushwick, and even a bit into Queens. The G train doesn’t go into Manhattan, but if you’re a Greenpoint resident, the G is essential in order to access other parts of Brooklyn.

Biking is also very popular in this section of Brooklyn with plenty of Citi Bike docking stations to be found here. While not many designated bike lanes are present, the streets are largely empty, making navigation easy and safety a no-brainer. The lack of traffic in this area also makes Northern Brooklyn a good area for cars and ride shares such as Uber and Lyft.


Northern Brooklyn Safety

While there are certain places with nicer crime rates than Northern Brooklyn, it’s still a very safe area. Violent crime is extremely rare, with most crime being petty theft and vandalism. The emerging arts scene and night life has encouraged NYC to make these neighborhoods safe for locals and tourists, which is why the crime rate usually drops every year.

While Northern Brooklyn doesn’t have a high density of hospitals, the ones it does have are top notch and easy to access. Additionally, it’s close to Manhattan, Queens, and the rest of Brooklyn, all of which have a wide variety of hospitals for you to choose from should anything happen.


Neighborhoods in Northern Brooklyn
  • Williamsburg: A very desirable neighborhood with a gorgeous view of the Manhattan skyline, plenty of restaurants, and unique shopping opportunities.
  • Greenpoint: This family-friendly neighborhood is clean and quiet, giving folks who live here a nice place to go after the hustle and bustle of the work day. It also provides access to The East River Ferry.
  • East Williamsburg: Trendy and eclectic, this neighborhood is a great place to catch some comedy, music, or art from emerging creatives.
  • Bushwick: A unique combination of edgy art and family friendly, many people seek out Bushwick for studio space, lofts, and a place to hang their hat after a long day of work.

Act Like a Local in Northern Brooklyn
  • Catch a comedy show or live music at performance venues like Turk’s Inn or Pine Box Rock Shop.
  • Like Avant-Garde theater? Check out The Bushwick Starr for live theater, dance, and puppet shows.
  • If you want to dance and let loose, check out House of Yes for a night out at the club.
  • Want some of the best seafood in the city? Checkout Greenpoint Fish & Lobster for some fresh catches to enjoy with Orange Wine.
  • Looking for a family friendly way to spend the day? Check out the Brooklyn Art Library for cool exhibits and a chance to make some art of your own!

Fun Facts and History of Northern Brooklyn

Bushwick was one of the original Dutch settlements in the 1600’s. Once the British took over in 1664, tensions began to rise between the colonists and the Empire. Brooklyn played a large role in the revolution, as the Battle of Long Island would see that New York would not be in American hands for most of the war. Once the war was won, however, Bushwick was quickly incorporated into the larger city of Brooklyn.

As more Europeans immigrated to New York in the late 19th and early 20th Century, businesses and factories began popping up in Northern Brooklyn. Germans especially migrated to East Williamsburg and Bushwick, where they built a large brewery culture, much of which still exists, even with the more modern breweries like Brooklyn Brewery on North 11th St. Around the same time, the construction of the Williamsburg Bridge in 1903, dubbed the “Jewish Expressway” brought the Lower East Side and The Bronx’s notable Jewish populations to Williamsburg.

The 1950s-80s were a time of immense poverty for the area, but the 1990s brought a big change. Manhattan was becoming expensive, and artists as well as working families sought refuge in the cheaper and calmer locations of North Williamsburg. Now the neighborhoods of Northern Brooklyn are known for their trendy atmospheres and emerging art.


Learn More About Northern Brooklyn
For those interested, Northern Brooklyn currently has 1,643 residential listings advertised on the market for rent. Listings for rent in this area typically have an median of 1,000 square feet. From data that we've compiled, listings range from $3,399 in the lower quartile to $5,000 in the upper quartile. Generally speaking, the median rental price is around $4,000 or $5 / sqft. For those interested in renting a listing in Northern Brooklyn, there are currently 146 studio, 341 one-bedroom, 514 two-bedroom, 527 three-bedroom, and 115 four+ bedroom apartments available for rent.
For your convenience, we've included a more detailed breakdown of rental pricing by median bedroom sizes here:
Bedrooms Rent Rent / sqft
Studio $3,548 $8
1 BR $3,630 $5
2 BR $4,250 $4
3 BR $4,200 $4
4+ BR $5,000 $4

We make sure to refresh our rental listings every hour in order to provide you with the newest and most up-to-date inventory available on the market.

Northern Brooklyn is located within Kings County, New York. This area currently has 2,606,852 residents in 938,803 households. Out of the total population, 40.12% of the residents speak another language at home instead of English. The majority of the inhabitants in this county are currently unmarried and have a median age of 35.

When looking at residents older than 25, around 25.80% have graduated from high school, 20.68% have a bachelor's degree, and 13.40% have obtained their master's degree or above. Employment rate is typically around 57.8% and the median income in this county is $50,640.

At least 70.55% of those living in this county are renting their homes. Most residents will commute to work by public transportation with an average commute time of 42 minutes.

Geographically, Kings County, New York is a part of the New York - Newark, NY - NJ - CT Urban Area. This county is currently home to 18,812,161 residents, or 6,707,347 households with a median income of $68,319. the New York - Newark, NY - NJ - CT Urban Area residents have a median age of 38 and 50.07% are currently renting their homes in the area.

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