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Up until a few years ago, this suburban-like enclave of Brooklyn was relatively unknown. Now anchored by a few recognizable storefronts, this part of NYC is a great place for folks who want to be in the city without the hustle and bustle of major metropolitan movement. What’s more? You’ll be able to live here without living with high city housing costs. And with the nearby recreation opportunities, this may be a great place to call home for families.
If you’re ready to take up residence in Georgetown, take the money you’ll save in housing costs to invest in a stress-free moving experience with Piece of Cake Moving and Storage. Don’t want to pack? We’ve got packing services available. Too tired to unpack? Take advantage of our white glove experience and we’ll do it for you! Need help packing up your valuables and moving your prized piano? We’ll use our expertise to handle your belongings with care. No matter how much or what support you need with your relocation, we can help. Let the work of your next move end with a phone call to us — we’re standing by 24/7/365!
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11234
Bergen Avenue
Ralph Avenue
Avenue L
Avenue M
Avenue N
Avenue T
Avenue U
E 68th Street
E 70th Street
E 72nd Street
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This spot in southeast Brooklyn is actually a sub-neighborhood of Bergen Beach (as is Old Mill Basin). However, to wrap your head around the bounds of Georgetown, imagine a triangular-shaped area. To the northeast, you’ll find Paerdegat Basin. To the south, the neighborhood ends at Avenues N and U and you’ll find Ralph Avenue to the west. Canarsie, Flatlands, and Marine Park are all nearby Brooklyn neighborhoods.
No matter where you’re coming from, knowing more than just the geographic boundaries of Georgetown will be key to you settling in. Here’s a few details to get you started:
- Celebrate and recreate. It may be a more of a residential area, but there’s still some unique charm to be found in this neck of the urban jungle. If you enjoy “the most wonderful time of the year” you’ll find a fantastic reason to celebrate the winter season in your own neighborhood. Brooklyn’s Home for the Holidays house on East 72nd Street has a reputation for an expansive light display for the December holidays. Year-round, there are several other spots you can enjoy nearby. Getting out into nature by land or by water is easy at Paerdegat Basin Park to the north of the neighborhood. There, you’ll find a marina, places to launch kayaks and boats, and plenty of hiking. You and your little ones can also be regulars at the Bergen Beach Playground. Traveling south a bit from Georgetown, the whole family can enjoy a bit of history with their recreation at Floyd Bennett Field. It’s the site of NY’s first municipal airport that later became a WWII naval air station. Beyond the historical significance, there are lots of opportunities to break a sweat with biking, archery, gardening, and much more!
- Getting around. While NY is well-known for the Metropolitan Transit Authority’s subway system, this part of Brooklyn doesn’t really have a stop or train line to call their own. So, you may be relying more on a personal vehicle to get to where you need to go. Because this area of the borough has suburban vibes though, the grocery stores have parking lots and houses with driveways aren’t uncommon. However, if you want to take advantage of public transit, there are a few bus lines that can help you get where you want to go. Along the southern part of Georgetown on Avenue U, you can catch the B3 bus and transfer to others as needed. If you’re needing to get to Manhattan, the BM1 express bus will get you from Bergen Beach to Midtown in about 45 minutes. And, with a fair that’s only $2.75 per ride, that’s not too shabby!
- The cost of housing. If you’re in the market for purchasing a home, you’ll be among many in Georgetown. Over half of the 30k+ residents among the market filled with duplexes and single-family homes own their place. What’s more, the home prices are much more affordable than in other parts of the city. The current median home sale price is around $635k, which has only gone up about 4% in the past year. It’s not uncommon for homes to go for over $1M in NYC; so comparatively-speaking, these housing prices are excellent. Don’t fret if you’re not ready to make a real estate purchase, though. Georgetown also boasts affordable rental options as well. The median rental price is about $2,850 per month, but some places can be as low as $1,300 a month. Again, these are suburb prices for folks who still want to be living in the city.
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