Brooklyn Nets
NBA · New York
HSS Training Center
148 39th St, Industry City, Brooklyn, NY 11232
20-min radius
Curated by Leopoldus Law

Nets City Guide

Same league, same city, a different world. The Nets train at Industry City in Sunset Park, so everything here radiates from Brooklyn — not Westchester. Compare it to the Knicks guide and you’ll see why team comes first.

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Neighborhoods

Brooklyn Heights

$2M – $8M
Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201
SafetyA
PrivacyMedium
Drive12m

Landmark brownstones and the Promenade with skyline views across the East River. The most prestigious address in Brooklyn, with a quick hop to the facility and the arena.

Park Slope

$1.8M – $5M
Park Slope, NY 11215
SafetyA
PrivacyMedium
Drive10m

Wide, tree-lined streets, Prospect Park at the doorstep, and the best family infrastructure in the borough. Limestone and brownstone rows on every block.

Cobble Hill

$2.2M – $6M
Cobble Hill, NY 11201
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive11m

A quiet, low-rise enclave of boutiques and cafes between Brooklyn Heights and Carroll Gardens. Discreet, residential, and walkable.

DUMBO

$1.5M – $5M
DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY 11201
SafetyA
PrivacyMedium
Drive14m

Converted warehouse lofts on the waterfront under the bridges, with Brooklyn Bridge Park out front. Modern, doorman-served, and dramatic.

Where athletes actually live · beyond the 20-minute zone

The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of HSS Training Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across New York where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.

Alpine

$5M – $30M+
Alpine, Bergen County, NJ
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive35–55 min

A tiny gated-feeling enclave of fewer than 2,000 residents perched above the Hudson in Bergen County, with multi-acre mansions, a median home price near $6M, and a long roster of athlete and celebrity homeowners. Patrick Ewing, CC Sabathia, Johnny Damon, and Ilya Kovalchuk have all lived here, and Tom Brady once shopped the town.

Greenwich

$4M – $50M+
Greenwich, Fairfield County, CT
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive45–75 min

Connecticut's marquee old-money town, where backcountry enclaves like Conyers Farm average north of $13M and gated estates list as high as $49.5M. Generations of New York athletes — Mark Messier, Mike Richter, Mark Teixeira, Frank Gifford, Tom Seaver — have settled here alongside Hollywood and finance names.

Tribeca & Hudson Yards

$5M – $40M+
Lower Manhattan / West Side, New York, NY
SafetyA-
PrivacyMedium
Drive10–30 min

For athletes who want the city itself, Tribeca's discreet full-floor lofts and the glass towers of Hudson Yards (15 and 35 HY) are the prestige picks. Rob Gronkowski bought at 35 Hudson Yards and Tom Brady kept a Tribeca pied-a-terre at 70 Vestry, the same buildings that draw finance and entertainment elite.

Bedford

$3M – $15M+
Bedford, Westchester County, NY
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive50–75 min

Westchester's celebrity enclave of horse farms and wooded estates, where listings run up to roughly $15M on lots stretching to 100 acres. Long favored by entertainers and executives — Drew Barrymore and Ian Schrager among them — for its rural calm an hour from Midtown.

Nets City Guide — Athlete City Guide