Clinton Hill
Centrally located in Brooklyn, Clinton Hill offers the youthful energy of a leafy college town with a laid-back, genteel atmosphere that’s a draw for young families. Snag one of the many coveted brownstones or historic mansions set on the wide avenues and cobblestones streets, and you might never leave.
Key Details
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WHAT TO EXPECT
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THE LIFESTYLE
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UNEXPECTED APPEAL
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THE MARKET
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YOU’LL FALL IN LOVE WITH
19th Century Notable Architecture featuring grand mansions and elegant apartment buildings, tree lined streets and multiple parks throughout.
Brooklyn collegetown, offering an Artistic and academic vibe influenced by Pratt and other schools, a destination offering small boutiques and notable restaurants throughout the neighborhood
A vast selection of art showcased throughout the neighborhood with attention to community and urban development.
A mixture of contemporary, modern and classically built homes with urban growth ahead.
The small town neighborhood feel and retreat from the fast-paced energy in other parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Attributes
Cozy, quiet & serene, parks & recreation, great transit, green, for foodies, hip, escape from the urban jungle, young professionals, brownstones, greenscape, vibrant & cultural, pratt institute
Commute Times
Nearest Subways
Boundaries
East to West Vanderbilt Ave. to Classon Ave.
North to South Flushing Ave. to Atlantic Ave.
Nearby Neighborhoods Fort Greene, Bedford Stuyvesant, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn Navy Yard
Around the Block
Clinton hill:
An elevated way of life with a charming college town feel.
Founded by the oil baron Charles Pratt in the late 19th century, this neighborhood takes its name from the area’s stately elevation (95 feet), which was once believed to have health benefits. Formerly a working-class enclave, it became home to stunning buildings and mansions in the 1920s, many constructed by famous architect Montrose Morris. The result today is a picturesque urban destination that summons the grandiosity of the past.

What to expect:
A peaceful, tight-knit neighborhood with a rich architectural legacy and direct access to Brooklyn’s backyard.
Prospect Lefferts Gardens, or PLG, sits just east of Prospect Park and offers an eclectic mix of prewar buildings, stately limestone townhouses, and charming single-family homes along tree-lined streets. With the Q, B, and 2/5 trains just minutes away, residents enjoy convenient access to Manhattan paired with a more residential pace of life. The neighborhood’s character is reflected in its long-standing small businesses, historic architecture, and welcoming energy.

The lifestyle:
A park-adjacent neighborhood offering a relaxed pace and strong connection to Brooklyn’s cultural offerings.
Proximity to Prospect Park shapes daily life in PLG—weekends often include visits to the farmer’s market, picnics by the lake, or trips to nearby institutions like the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Brooklyn Museum. The neighborhood’s businesses create a grounded, easygoing rhythm that supports both creativity and connection.

Unexpected appeal:
A dynamic local scene blending longtime staples with new creative energy.
Cafés, breweries, and indie eateries are popping up alongside longtime institutions, offering everything from cold-pressed juices to roti and jerk chicken. The neighborhood continues to evolve while celebrating its history and cultural diversity.

The market:
A mix of historic homes, boutique condos, and growing interest from buyers seeking more space near Prospect Park.
Real estate in PLG provides strong value for those looking for architectural detail, access to green space, and proximity to central Brooklyn. Many homes feature original woodwork, bay windows, and generous layouts. In addition to its historic housing stock, new boutique developments are adding modern options to the mix, drawing increased interest from across the borough.

You’ll fall in love with:
The timeless architecture, the strong community bonds, and waking up just a few steps away from Prospect Park.
From ornate limestone facades to the aroma of fresh patties from a corner bakery, PLG offers a unique blend of history, community life, and urban access. Whether it’s a walk in the park, a visit to a beloved café, or simply the quiet charm of a residential block, Prospect Lefferts Gardens offers a sense of place that’s distinctly its own.

