Apartments to rent in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn

Brooklyn Heights is an historic, tree-lined residential neighborhood in northwest Brooklyn with panoramic Manhattan views from the Promenade, easy access to Brooklyn Bridge Park, and a compact commercial strip on Montague Street. The neighborhood is primarily covered by ZIP code 11201 and is prized for its brownstones, strong schools and superb subway and ferry links to Manhattan.

Nearby Neighborhoods Comparison

NeighborhoodsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
Brooklyn Heights High Excellent Safe Excellent
DUMBO High Good Safe Excellent
Downtown Brooklyn Average Good Safe Excellent
Cobble Hill High Excellent Safe Excellent
Boerum Hill High Good Safe Excellent
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: RentHop / Rent market aggregators (median and percentile listings)

Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Rental Prices

Studio
$2,500 – $4,000
1 bedroom
$3,000 – $5,500
2 bedroom
$4,500 – $8,000
3 bedroom
$8,000 – $15,000

Source: RentHop / Rent market aggregators (median and percentile listings)

Rentals available in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn

Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

P.S. 8 Robert Fulton (K-8)

9/10 GreatSchools / local profiles
37 Hicks St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
🧭 In‑neighborhood (short walk to Montague Street)

Top Private Schools

Source: NYC Department of Education / school websites

Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Safety & Crime Overview

Safe

Brooklyn Heights is patrolled by the NYPD's 84th Precinct and is generally considered one of Brooklyn's safer, more residential neighborhoods. Most incidents are property crimes (grand larceny, theft) rather than violent crime; occasional high‑profile incidents are reported but do not reflect the day‑to‑day safety for most residents. Residents should exercise standard urban precautions (avoid leaving valuables visible in parked cars, be cautious late at night around transit hubs).

Source: NYPD / precinct-level reporting

Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~94
Walker's Paradise — most errands do not require a car.
Transit Score ~100
Rider's Paradise — many subway lines and ferry options nearby.
Bike Score ~87
Very Bikeable — good bike lanes and waterfront paths.
<15 min to Lower Manhattan (Wall Street) by subway or ferry; ~25–35 min to Midtown Manhattan
Multiple nearby stations (Clark St — 2/3, High Street — A/C, Borough Hall/Court St complex — 2/3/4/5/R; Jay St–MetroTech — A/C/F) plus East River ferry service at Brooklyn Bridge Park; typical door-to-desk commute to Wall Street is often under 20 minutes off-peak.

Source: WalkScore / MTA station pages

Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Summary

Overview

Brooklyn Heights is a classic, historic Brooklyn neighborhood known for its brownstones, leafy streets, and one of the city’s best panoramic viewpoints — the Brooklyn Heights Promenade. It combines a quiet residential character with easy access to Downtown Brooklyn, Manhattan, waterfront parks, and a compact Montague Street commercial corridor. The neighborhood draws families, professionals and those seeking a walkable, transit-rich Brooklyn address.

Key Features

  • Historic architecture: Well-preserved brownstones and landmarked blocks give the area an elegant, residential feel.
  • Waterfront access & views: Brooklyn Heights Promenade and Brooklyn Bridge Park offer world-class views of Lower Manhattan and the harbor.
  • Transit & commute: Multiple subway lines, ferry service and short transit times to Lower Manhattan make the neighborhood commuter-friendly.
  • Strong schools: Top district schools (P.S. 8) and well-known private options (Packer) are major draws for families.

Housing Snapshot

  • Predominantly high-demand rental and co-op market with a mix of brownstones and condominium buildings.
  • Rents are higher than Brooklyn average — 1BR medians often in the mid‑$3k–$4k range depending on building and amenities.
  • Limited on‑street parking; many renters rely on transit, biking or garage parking when needed.