Key Details
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WHAT TO EXPECT
Brooklyn lifestyle without being too far from Manhattan.
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THE LIFESTYLE
A good time from sunup to sundown: trendy boutique shopping, culinary exploration, outdoor day parties, and a thriving music scene.
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WHAT NOT TO EXPECT
A serene neighborhood far from the party scene.
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THE MARKET
Walk-up apartments and row homes are popular in central Williamsburg, but luxury high-rises and condos dot the waterfront.
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YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH
Williamsburg’s self-confidence. The neighborhood relishes in the spotlight as a pop-culture trendsetter, but never takes itself too seriously.
Around the Block
Williamsburg has long been the setting of many seminal films and books that represent life in Brooklyn in the 1900s. As a manufacturing neighborhood, the area attracted hard-working New Yorkers. Decades later, Williamsburg began to attract an overflow of artists from downtown Manhattan, and since then it has become a beacon of Brooklyn creativity.
Williamsburg has emerged in recent years as a pop-culture darling, and a force in defining NYC trends. While it seems that everyone has an opinion on Williamsburg’s true cultural cache, those that live in the neighborhood prefer not to overthink it. Instead, you’ll find a refreshingly care-free community where the motto is “do your own thing” - and always have a good time along the way.
What to expect
Brooklyn lifestyle without being too far from Manhattan.
Williamsburg has become popular with young New Yorkers because of its vibrant and accessible social activities, and also because of its easy commute to Manhattan. The L train takes residents right into the heart of Manhattan at 14th st., and the M and J trains make it easy to get to other downtown neighborhoods.
The lifestyle
A good time from sunup to sundown: trendy boutique shopping, culinary exploration, outdoor day parties, and a thriving music scene.
Living in Williamsburg gives you access to a range of activities at all hours of the day, as evidenced by always-buzzing streets like Bedford Avenue.
The market
Walk-up apartments and row homes are popular in central Williamsburg, but luxury high-rises and condos dot the waterfront.
The popularity of Williamsburg has led to higher real-estate prices in recent years. Walk-ups and row-homes are comparable in price to some downtown neighborhoods in Manhattan.
You'll fall in love with
Williamsburg’s self-confidence. The neighborhood relishes in the spotlight as a pop-culture trendsetter, but never takes itself too seriously.
These days, it feels as though everyone has a different opinion on what Williamsburg is as a neighborhood. Some define the vibe as “hipster” (with a hint of derision), while others hail the neighborhood as a new frontier for New York’s creative and artistic communities.