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Cheaper than Manhattan to live in but probably most expensive than Queens, Bronx or Staten Island. Depends on part. The closer to Manhattan the more Manhattan-like prices. The longer the commute the more affordable the place. Brooklyn has become hip in the past 10 years, especially Billyburg, Park Slope, Greenpoint, Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Dumbo and around downtown. Now, some are moving back to parts of Manhattan -- such as the Upper East Side. Back in the late 1990s, the artists left Manhattan for Brooklyn, especially Dumbo and B-burg. Now they're in Bedstuy and Ditmas Park.

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