Co-op of the Day: 93 Lexington Avenue
This has to be one of the nicer bachelor pads in Bed Stuy. The open plan of the co-op at 93 Lexington Avenue isn’t for everyone, but the open loft makes for a pretty sweet entertaining space. While we’re not always fans of exposed brick and track lighting, we think they work nicely in this…

This has to be one of the nicer bachelor pads in Bed Stuy. The open plan of the co-op at 93 Lexington Avenue isn’t for everyone, but the open loft makes for a pretty sweet entertaining space. While we’re not always fans of exposed brick and track lighting, we think they work nicely in this case. And, as we’ve said before, we dig the width of Lexington Avenue and the range of attractive old industrial buildings that line it. After more than three months on the market at $1,300,000, the 2,500-square-foot pad was just reduced to $1,195,000. As nice a place as we think it is, this is still far from a lay-up. See for yourself on Sunday from 2:30 to 4:30.
93 Lexington Avenue [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
that place is amazing looking inside.
love exposed brick
Every statistic I’ve ever looked at shows Bed Stuy to have more crime.
It has one of the highest crime rates of anywhere in the city. You certainly aren’t going to try to dismiss that common fact, I hope Dave. No one is THAT stupid.
I live 3 blocks from the synagogue…won’t be no shootings on my block Daveinbedstuy. The Hasidim won’t bother you in you don’t bother them….try that trick with the drug dealers in Bed stuy. Racial friction is all over the city….frequent acts of violence aren’t.
Plus I have parking.
which statistics were you going to cite moreteasir?? or was that just a typical throw out we’re all so used to seeing without any facts to back it up?? I can certainly cite one area of racial friction which results in crime that Bed Stuy does not have and Crown Heights does!!!
I wasn’t looking to buy anything in Bed Stuy anyway. I just wanted to walk there.
I’m not leaving my home in Park Slope anytime soon…
Better value? …more crime too.
Dave, I have no idea who Put… is.
1:37, I’d also recommend you consider a bike. You see so much more that way and get through the unavoidable sketchy neighborhoods more quickly.
Thanks for all the advice guys. Really great. I’m always walking around Prospect Heights, Clinton Hill, Carroll Gardens, Boreum Hill, Park Slope of course, Sunset Park and Brooklyn Heights, but never made it up to Bed Stuy yet. I plan to soon.
Thanks again.
Brooklynnative…was it you or Putnamdenizen who asked me if I was the guy from the NY Times article about 6 months ago???
I’m not but I met him a few weeks ago. He’s on Malcolm X and Hancock…haven’t seen the building yet.