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Park Slope »

Average rent for a one-bedroom in Park Slope was $2,542 last month, according to real estate firm MNS.

Lower East Side »

The Lower East Side, Harlem and SoHo top the list from Rentlogic.

Rego Park »

Average rent is up 7.9 percent in the neighborhood since 2015. 

Cobble Hill »

In February, the average rent for two-bedrooms was $3,707, the report found.

Upper West Side »

Circa Central Park is one of more than a half-dozen new developments in a 14-block radius. 

Bushwick »

The number of available apartments in Bushwick has quadrupled.

Williamsburg »

Williamsburg condos also fetched the highest prices per square foot, according to real estate firm MNS.

Greenpoint »

Prices went down more in Greenpoint than in any other popular Brooklyn neighborhood.

Crown Heights »

One and two-bedroom prices increased by 8 percent, a real estate report found.

Crown Heights »

Overall, prices in Brooklyn rose about 2 percent since last year, according to MNS Real Estate.

Boerum Hill »

The two Brooklyn neighborhoods saw a jump of about 20 percent in average rents from October to November.

Bushwick »

New apartments are driving up average rents in the neighborhood, real estate firm MNS found.

Crown Heights »

The neighborhood has seen the largest upward price shift in the borough, MNS Real Estate found.

Williamsburg »

From storm readiness to good views, DNAinfo has advice on the pros and cons of buying on the waterfront.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Average rents rose faster in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens than in Bushwick or Crown Heights, a report said.