About Williamsburg
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $299,000 to $9,250,000
Closed Prices: $1,499 to $8,250,000
Median Sale Price: $1,290,000
Average $ per sq ft: $1329
Association Fee Ranges:
Around Williamsburg
The Manhattan skyline is no doubt an iconic sight, and in Williamsburg it can be your daily view. While Williamsburg has a variety of attractions throughout the neighborhood, if you have your sights set on the glittering lights of Manhattan, be sure to check out the area’s properties along the waterfront.
Williamsburg is home to a wide variety of trendy new eateries—all you have to do is narrow down your many choices. From pizza and pasta to tacos and tequila, the neighborhood boasts an extensive list of culinary opportunities to explore. No matter what you’re craving, Williamsburg is bound to have some delicious options in almost every direction.
When walking through the streets of Williamsburg, you will find an array of restaurants, shops, and parks to discover. The area is also well-known for its abundance of beautiful and colorful street art, often gracing the sides of old factories with lively scenes. Don’t forget to hit up Domino Park for some East River views.
One of Williamsburg’s most well-known attributes is its lively nightlife scene. Clubs, bars, and music halls fill the neighborhood with a fun and energetic atmosphere. If you’re looking to dance the night away, you’re in the right neighborhood for late-night entertainment and activities. For a Friday night out on the town, check out some of the bars and lounges along Union Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue, and Grand Street, just to name a few.
If you’re looking for some unique finds on your Sunday shopping spree, look no further than Artists and Fleas. This indoor market is only open on weekends and has more than 100 vendors selling art, clothing, jewelry, books, and more. They even sell many vintage items, so look out for some hidden gems to add to your collection.
Williamsburg has access to stops on a few different MTA subway lines, including the L, G, M, J, and Z trains. The neighborhood also has access to several MTA bus routes. All of these offer quick and easy access to Manhattan, other neighborhoods in Brooklyn, and beyond. That being said, the neighborhood is also extremely walkable, so you won’t need to go far for your daily errands.
Locals Love
- Many restaurant and retail options
- Plenty of nightlife options
- Great views of Manhattan
Locals Don't Love
- Limited street parking
- Crowds and traffic
- High cost of living
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