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Fort Greene is a beloved Brooklyn neighborhood that’s diverse and accessible. Beyond the lush greenery of Fort Greene Park, you’ll find bustling flea markets, renowned cultural institutions and a thriving entertainment scene – all anchored by a refreshingly tight-knit community.

Key Details

  1. WHAT TO EXPECT

  2. A neighborhood that’s both community-driven and culturally relevant.

  3. THE LIFESTYLE

  4. Well-balanced. Relaxing days spent in Fort Greene Park, shopping at Brooklyn Flea, and exploring local bars and restaurants at night.

  5. WHAT NOT TO EXPECT

  6. Non-stop nightlife outside of your doorstep.

  7. THE MARKET

  8. Predominantly brownstones and row houses, and a few doorman and walk-up buildings.

  9. YOU’LL FALL IN LOVE WITH

  10. Fort Greene’s strong sense of character, defined by new and old community bonds.

Attributes

Vibrant, quiet & serene, fort greene park, for foodies, tight-knit community, down to earth, parks & recreation, brownstones, easy commute, cultural institutions, bang for your buck, escape from the urban jungle

 

Commute Times

Atlantic Terminal by train, 4m by car
Grand Central 40m by train, 27m by car
Union Square 30m by train, 20m by car
Wall Street 30m by train, 13m by car

Nearest Subways

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Boundaries

East to West Gowanus Expy. to Belt Pkwy.
North to South 65th St. to Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
Nearby Neighborhoods Sunset Park, Dyker Heights, Borough Park

 

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A historically and culturally rich neighborhood.

Fort Greene has long played an important role in Brooklyn’s artistic and cultural movement. In centuries past the neighborhood was home to writers Walt Whitman and John Steinbeck, and today serves as the stomping grounds for notable artists like filmmaker Spike Lee and musician Erykah Badu. The mellow environment and picturesque construction produce an energy that fuels creativity and inspiration for those who call the neighborhood home.

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What to expect:

A neighborhood that’s both community-driven and culturally relevant.

Living in Fort Greene feels like being part of a bona fide community, one where neighborhood kids grow up playing friendly basketball games against each other…

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…or residents enjoy quiet moments out on their stoops, greeting neighbors as they pass by throughout the day.

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But don’t let the homey feel of Fort Greene fool you; the neighborhood is anything but suburban, as evidenced by its popular and influential cultural institutions. The Brooklyn Academy of Music, MoCADA and Greenlight Bookstores draw thought leaders from across the disciplines perform and contribute to the neighborhood’s artistic body of work.

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The lifestyle

Well-balanced. Relaxing days spent in Fort Greene Park, shopping at Brooklyn Flea, and exploring local bars and restaurants at night.

One of Fort Greene’s main staple is Fort Greene Park, a sprawling 30-acre public space in the center of the neighborhood.

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The park draws visitors from around Brooklyn to get active playing basketball or tennis, or to enjoy the perks of relaxation by reclining in a hammock or a grassy knoll.

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Another main draw is the Fort Greene outpost of Brooklyn Flea, a popular outdoor market on Lafayette and Vanderbilt.

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On weekends, the lot transforms into an day-long commercial hub, selling food, furniture, clothing and trinkets and knick-knacks of all kinds.

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Fort Greene is also known for its low-key restaurant scene, with predominantly casual options for dining. In the summer especially, the sidewalks are dotted with patrons enjoying their meal out in the sun.

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Habana Post is a popular local hotspot, where delicious Cuban food is complemented by a festive, communal atmosphere.

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The market:

Predominantly brownstones and row houses, and a few doorman and walk-up buildings.

st residents in Fort Greene find homes in the neighborhood’s beautifully constructed and well-groomed brownstones.

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You can also find space in row houses, many of which are either converted for a single family or apartments for use by couples or roommates.

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There are also a handful of doorman and walk-up buildings, although these are more difficult to find and often have very low vacancy rates.

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You’ll fall in love with:

Fort Greene’s strong sense of character, defined by new and old community bonds.

Fort Greene feels like a neighborhood that’s been lovingly worn-in, with rich history and character. Here, it’s common to see neighbors congregating on stoops and catching up as the day winds down.

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Kids run after the neighborhood ice cream truck, neighbors plan block parties, and there’s an all-around spirit of inclusiveness and warmth throughout the neighborhood.

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As a famous Brooklyn poet once wrote (and rapped), “Spread love, it’s the Brooklyn way.” Here in Fort Greene, it’s the only way.

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