Learn About Dongan Hills
Dongan Hills is a geographically and architecturally diverse neighborhood that serves as a bridge between the North Shore’s hills and the East Shore’s beaches. Named after Thomas Dongan, a colonial Governor of New York, the neighborhood is famously split into two distinct sections by Richmond Road: Dongan Hills Above the Boulevard (the Colony) and Dongan Hills Below the Boulevard. The "Above" section is characterized by steep, winding roads and prestigious hilltop estates with views of the bridge, while the "Below" section offers charming, level residential streets featuring a mix of mid-century bungalows, high-ranches, and modern colonials.
✦ Why I Love Dongan Hills ✦
Residents love Dongan Hills for its accessibility and its "best of both worlds" lifestyle. It is a neighborhood that feels established and quiet, yet it is arguably one of the most convenient locations on the island. Whether you are looking for the prestige of a hilltop manor or the convenience of a walkable street near the train, Dongan Hills accommodates every stage of life.
Its proximity to the Old Town and Dongan Hills SIR stations, as well as the quick hop to the Verrazzano Bridge, makes it a top choice for Manhattan and Brooklyn commuters who don't want to sacrifice yard space for a shorter commute.