Several Brooklyn neighborhoods, including Dumbo, Park Slope and Fort Greene, are more expensive to live in than the East Village, Lower East Side, Upper East Side, Midtown East and Murray Hill, according to October data compiled by Streateasy.com. The median rental listing price for a one-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn Heights is $2,180, compared to $1,950 on the Upper East Side.
Some Brooklyn neighborhoods now pricier than Manhattan
November 26, 2008 10:51AM

