Safest Neighborhoods in Brooklyn

Safest Neighborhoods in Brooklyn

Besides a handful of neighborhoods in Brooklyn, many people who visited NYC in the late 80s and 90s wouldn’t venture to the borough because it was deemed unsafe. Nowadays, Brooklyn has become the most popular borough for young professionals to move to and as such many places have become a lot safer. Still, there are still pockets that are still dangerous, so if you are looking for a safe Brooklyn neighborhood, consider one of the locations below.

Park Slope

Located to the west of Prospect Park, designed by the same people who did Central Park, Park Slope is one of the safest neighborhoods in Brooklyn. The only thing you’ll need to dodge are strollers and dogs. When it comes to safety, Park Slope has a lower crime rate than NYC overall with low rates of property crime and robberies.

Park Slope is often compared to the West Village due to its beautiful brownstone buildings, amazing restaurants, great nightlife options, and more. Enjoy a night out at Union Hall, a 5,000 square feet bar complete with bookshelves, bocce ball, live music, and more. Or take a stroll in Prospect Park where you can take your family on a picnic or enjoy the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. Then go shopping at the Park Slope Food Coop, one of the oldest and largest active food co-ops in the United States. Of course, living here comes at a price. The median rent for a one bedroom apartment is around $3,800 so make sure you can afford to live here before you fall in love with the neighborhood!

Borough Park

Located between Bensonhurst and Dyker Heights, Borough Park might not be on many people’s radar, but it is one of the safest places to live in Brooklyn. In fact, crime rates are significantly lower than both the national and NYC average.

The area provides a good mix of quiet suburban neighborhood with the conveniences of living in a busy city. If you need to go shopping for anything, head over to 13th avenue, which is Borough Park’s commercial district. Along this avenue you’ll be able to find everything from grocery stores to restaurants to specialty shops you can find anywhere else. And if you’re Orthodox Jewish, this is a great place to move as it is home to one of the largest communities outside of Israel and one of the largest concentrations of Jewish people in the United States. While not as expensive as Park Slope, it’s certainly not cheap as median rent for a bedroom is around $2,600.

Carroll Gardens

Sure, Park Slope might be a popular place for families, but for those who want a quieter neighborhood then Carroll Gardens might be the perfect spot. More importantly, Carroll Gardens is one of the safest neighborhoods in NYC with crime rates lower than the national and NYC average.

This quaint neighborhood offers beautiful brownstones and tree-lined streets. A rectangular area bounded by Carroll, President, Smith, and Hoyt street make up the Carroll Gardens Historic District, which features some of the finest examples of brownstones with gardens. Besides admiring the houses, there are plenty of restaurants and boutique shops for you to enjoy. And if you need some more excitement, you can hop on the F or G train to travel to Manhattan or other areas of Queens and Brooklyn. As one of the most sought after neighborhoods in NYC, expect to pay around $4,500 for a one bedroom.

Bath Beach

This predominantly residential area offers beautiful views of the water and the Verrazano Bridge as well as low crime. Its low crime rates stem from the area’s strong sense of community, so as long as you are friendly to your neighbors, they’ll look out for you. Crime rates here are slightly lower than the national and NYC average.

Although Bath Beach might be predominantly residential, that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do. Enjoy a walk along the water at Calvert Vaux Park or enjoy Bensonhurst Park, which, despite the name, is not in Bensonhurst. If you want a bigger park, head a bit north to Dyker Beach Park, which acts as the northern border between Dyker Heights and Bath Beach. If you want to do some shopping, head over to 86th street and enjoy some local shops and restaurants. Due to its distance from Manhattan, Bath Beach tends to be on the cheaper side when it comes to rent. The median rent for a one bedroom is around $1,600.

Cobble Hill

Located next to downtown Brooklyn, this picturesque neighborhood is one of the most sought-after neighborhoods due to its beautiful brownstones, cobblestone streets, and charming cafes and stores. Not only that, it offers some of the best schools in NYC and easy access to NYC and other attractions. Plus, it’s incredibly safe with crime rates below both the national and NYC average.

Compared to some of the other Brooklyn neighborhoods, Cobble Hill is quite small, comprising only 40 blocks. Still, there’s a lot of history in the neighborhood with Cobble Hill Park being the main attraction. This small park offers a perfect resting place for residents and also serves as the location for local events like live music, plays, and more. Much of the neighborhood is included in the Cobble Hill Historic District as it has one of the city’s finest collections of 19th century homes. If history isn’t your thing, check Cobble Hills Cinemas where you can watch first-run, independent, and foreign films. Rents are not cheap here. You can expect to pay around $4,800 for a one-bedroom.

Move to Brooklyn

Whichever neighborhood in Brooklyn you move to, make sure to give NYC Great Movers a call. We have thousands of satisfied customers and know every inch of Brooklyn like the back of our hand. Whether you’re making a commercial or residential move, we can help. All you need to do is reach out and we’ll help you create a customized moving plan.

FAQ

Is it safe to ride the Subway in Brooklyn

Generally, yes! Try to avoid riding the subway too late at night if you can and be aware of your surroundings.

How long does it take to move to Brooklyn

It depends on how far you’re moving from and how much stuff you’re moving. The further away you are the longer it will take. Similarly, the more stuff you have, the longer the move will take. If you’re moving locally, a move can take between 2-8 hours depending on the amount of things you have.

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