Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Prospect Lefferts Gardens, often referred to as PLG, is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood located in the heart of Brooklyn, New York City. Nestled between the bustling neighborhoods of Crown Heights and Flatbush, PLG offers a unique blend of history, culture, and community that makes it a truly special place to live.
The neighborhood is known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and beautiful Prospect Park, designed by the same architects who created Central Park. The park provides residents with a lush green space for outdoor activities, picnics, and cultural events year-round.
Cultural diversity is a hallmark of PLG, with a rich tapestry of cultures and cuisines represented. Caribbean, African, and Caribbean-American influences are particularly strong, reflected in the local eateries, markets, and festivals. The annual West Indian American Day Carnival, a colorful and lively celebration, is a must-see event that draws visitors from all over the city.
Transportation in PLG is convenient, with multiple subway lines providing quick access to Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn. The neighborhood is also home to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the Brooklyn Museum, adding to its cultural appeal.
Families are drawn to PLG for its family-friendly atmosphere, with excellent schools, community programs, and playgrounds. The affordable housing options, including historic brownstones and pre-war apartment buildings, make it an attractive place to settle down.
In recent years, Prospect Lefferts Gardens has experienced a surge in popularity, attracting young professionals and artists who appreciate its mix of urban amenities and neighborhood charm. While it has seen some gentrification, the community remains committed to preserving its unique character and inclusivity.
In summary, Prospect Lefferts Gardens is a dynamic neighborhood that offers a warm sense of community, cultural richness, and convenient city living. It's a place where history and modernity coexist, making it a neighborhood that truly embodies the spirit of Brooklyn.
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Neighborhood Snapshot
Transit Score:
100/100
Walk Score:
87/100
Bike Score:
83/100
Commute Times
to Penn Station
16.5 min
22 min
to Grand Central Terminal
21.6 min
20.7 min
to Columbus Cir
12.1 min
11.2 min
to Financial District
34.5 min
29.4 min
to Union Square
25.1 min
28.1 min
to Downtown Brooklyn
45.4 min
30.2 min
to Long Island City
31.7 min
25.6 min
Buildings Fun Facts
Oldest Building in Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Built in 1895
191 LINCOLN ROAD
Cheapest Building in Prospect Lefferts Gardens (sold, p/sqft)
$150
590 PARKSIDE AVENUE
Most Expensive Building in Prospect Lefferts Gardens (sold, p/sqft)
$1,091
625 ROGERS AVENUE
Biggest Building in Prospect Lefferts Gardens (total FAR)
290,184 ft
590 FLATBUSH AVENUE
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History of Neighborhood
The neighborhood's roots trace back to the late 19th century when it was developed as a suburban enclave for the city's growing middle and upper-middle-class populations. It was named after James Lefferts, a descendant of the Dutch settlers who owned extensive farmland in the area.
The centerpiece of PLG's history is Prospect Park, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in the 1860s. The park's construction transformed the area, attracting developers who built grand Victorian mansions and elegant apartment buildings around its periphery.
In the early 20th century, PLG experienced a wave of Jewish and Italian immigration, adding to its cultural diversity. After World War II, like many urban areas, it faced a period of decline, with some beautiful homes falling into disrepair.
In the late 20th century, PLG began a resurgence driven by community activism and revitalization efforts. Historic preservation initiatives helped restore the neighborhood's architectural beauty. PLG's proximity to Prospect Park and affordable housing options attracted a new generation of residents.
Today, Prospect Lefferts Gardens is a dynamic, diverse, and culturally rich neighborhood with a blend of historic charm and modern vitality, reflecting its multifaceted history. It continues to evolve while honoring its roots, making it a captivating place to live and explore.
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Landmarks and Cultural Institutions
Landmarks and Cultural Institutions Image Credits Epicgenius, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , King of Hearts / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Jim.henderson, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons , Dewalt718, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Andre Carrotflower, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Onorland, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , David Shankbone, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Jean-Marc /Jo BeLo/Jhon-John from Caracas, Venezuela, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Entertainment
Entertainment Image Credits David Berkowitz from New York, NY, USA, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Tdorante10, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Robert Marvin, CC BY 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Popular Restaurants
Restaurants Image Credits Rodhullandemu, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , pelican from Tokyo, Japan, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Tasy Hong, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons , JIP, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Wiliamkuy, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Tour Travel Tibet, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Famous people connected to Prospect Lefferts Gardens
People Image Credits Tuomas Vitikainen, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons , N.G. Slater Corporation, 1972, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons , Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons , Casi Moss, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons ,
Movies
Moonstruck
The Royal Tenenbaums
She's Gotta Have It
Movies Image Credits Mavelus, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons , Film poster, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons , ChuckysLife, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Statistics for Prospect Lefferts Gardens
| Date | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 05/12/2026 | 537 Brooklyn Avenue 5C | Listed for sale at $879,000 |
| 05/12/2026 | 63 Maple Street | Listed for sale at $3,990,000 |
| 05/08/2026 | 113 LEFFERTS AVENUE | Listed for sale at $1,700,000 |
| 05/07/2026 | 625 New York Avenue PH7B | Listed for sale at $1,725,000 |
| 05/06/2026 | 163 Ocean Avenue 5K | Listed for sale at $835,000 |
| 05/06/2026 | 401 Rutland Road 2E | Listed for sale at $595,000 |
| 04/30/2026 | 195 Hawthorne Street 5S | Listed for sale at $749,000 |
| 04/30/2026 | 219 Fenimore Street | Listed for sale at $1,850,000 |
| 04/28/2026 | 487 Midwood Street | Listed for sale at $899,000 |
| 04/22/2026 | 80 Winthrop Street Y5 | Listed for sale at $215,000 |
| 04/22/2026 | 80 Winthrop Street C1 | Listed for sale at $215,000 |
| 04/22/2026 | 125 Midwood Street | Listed for sale at $1,999,999 |
| 04/22/2026 | 336 Maple Street | Listed for sale at $1,700,000 |
| 04/22/2026 | 537 Brooklyn Avenue 5A | Listed for sale at $499,000 |
| 04/21/2026 | 371 Hawthorne Street 2F | Listed for sale at $625,000 |
| 04/20/2026 | 625 New York Avenue 3B | Sold for $470,000 |
| 04/17/2026 | 35 Clarkson AVENUE A4 | Listed for sale at $729,000 |
| 04/16/2026 | 625 New York Avenue 5H | Sold for $915,000 |
| 04/16/2026 | 125 Hawthorne Street 3H | Listed for sale at $500,000 |
| 04/14/2026 | 625 New York Avenue 3J | Sold for $1,370,000 |
| 04/14/2026 | 336 Maple Street | Sold for $999,000 |
| 04/13/2026 | 51 Midwood Street | Sold for $3,375,000 |
| 04/13/2026 | 150 Hawthorne Street 6P | Listed for sale at $300,000 |
| 04/13/2026 | 94 Hawthorne Street | Listed for sale at $2,699,000 |
| 04/11/2026 | 319 Hawthorne Street | Listed for sale at $2,395,000 |
| 04/10/2026 | 50 Lefferts Avenue 6M | Sold for $390,000 |
| 04/09/2026 | 86 Lincoln Road | Listed for sale at $2,495,000 |
| 04/09/2026 | 93A Rutland Road | Listed for sale at $2,995,000 |
| 04/09/2026 | 393 Rogers Avenue | Listed for sale at $2,498,000 |
| 04/07/2026 | 39 Winthrop Street | Listed for sale at $1,950,000 |
| 04/05/2026 | 26 Winthrop Street | Listed for sale at $2,450,000 |
| 04/01/2026 | 464 East New York Avenue | Listed for sale at $1,175,000 |
| 03/31/2026 | 225 PARKSIDE AVENUE | Sold for $13,018,298 |
| 03/31/2026 | 176 CLARKSON AVENUE | Sold for $5,803,619 |
| 03/31/2026 | 195 Rutland Road | Listed for sale at $2,550,000 |
| 03/30/2026 | 625 New York Avenue 2D | Sold for $1,240,000 |
| 03/30/2026 | 29 Lamont Court | Sold for $1,350,000 |
| 03/30/2026 | 41 Clarkson Avenue 3G | Sold for $480,000 |
| 03/27/2026 | 267 Rutland Road | Sold for $1,900,000 |
| 03/27/2026 | 537 Brooklyn Avenue 4B | Listed for sale at $535,000 |
| 03/27/2026 | 537 Brooklyn Avenue 6B | Listed for sale at $555,000 |
| 03/26/2026 | 388 Fenimore Street | Sold for $1,740,000 |
| 03/25/2026 | 237 Rutland Road 1B | Listed for sale at $1,150,000 |
| 03/25/2026 | 256 Winthrop Street 1A | Listed for sale at $535,000 |
| 03/24/2026 | 537 Brooklyn Avenue 6A | Listed for sale at $535,000 |
| 03/24/2026 | 537 Brooklyn Avenue 5B | Listed for sale at $545,000 |
| 03/24/2026 | 625 New York Avenue 5C | Listed for sale at $670,000 |
| 03/24/2026 | 625 New York Avenue 6A | Listed for sale at $1,650,000 |
| 03/20/2026 | 624 New York Avenue 3A | Sold for $992,794 |
| 03/19/2026 | 190 Sullivan Place | Sold for $1,250,000 |
| 02/22/2026 | 384 Maple Street 2B | Listed for sale at $1,049,000 |
| 02/03/2026 | 184 Hawthorne Street 2A | Sold for $765,000 |
| 01/16/2026 | 337 Lincoln Road 2L | Sold for $845,000 |
| 01/13/2026 | 32 RUTLAND ROAD | Sold for $1,375,000 |
| 01/12/2026 | 407 Lincoln Road | Sold for $1,965,000 |
| 01/08/2026 | 80 Winthrop Street R2 | Sold for $270,000 |
| 01/06/2026 | 80 Winthrop Street Y6 | Sold for $200,000 |
| 01/05/2026 | 259 Rutland Road 3A | Sold for $30,000 |
| 12/30/2025 | 200 Fenimore Street | Sold for $2,650,000 |
| 12/30/2025 | 259 Rutland Road 2A | Sold for $555,000 |
| 12/29/2025 | 77 CLARKSON AVENUE P7 | Sold for $1,155,000 |
| 12/29/2025 | 77 Clarkson Avenue 7A | Sold for $1,155,000 |
| 11/12/2025 | 94 Hawthorne Street | Sold for $1,355,000 |
| 11/05/2025 | 77 Clarkson Avenue 4C | Sold for $685,000 |
| 11/05/2025 | 77 CLARKSON AVENUE S12 | Sold for $685,000 |
| 11/04/2025 | 406 Midwood Street 4C | Sold for $837,002 |
| 04/19/2022 | 61 Martense Street 4C | Listed for sale at $645,000 |
| 01/21/2021 | 317 Winthrop Street PH | Listed for sale at $940,000 |
| 02/24/2020 | 125 Ocean Avenue 4A | Listed for sale at $970,000 |
| 06/12/2013 | 258 Lincoln Road | Listed for sale at $1,450,000 |