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There's also Prospect Heights, which is a small neighborhood above the park but a bit cheaper than Park Slope, and still close to the bars/restaurants.
Also, I agree with everything wookie says ![]() Definitely do research about the areas you want to look for apts in, but also go to them and walk around. During the day and at night to get a feel, if you have the time. You can always do a short sublet somewhere for a month or so when you move here so that you can spend more time living here and getting a better idea of the different neighborhoods. |
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