Rentals of the Day: Brownstone Craigs Picks
Here’s a smattering of brownstone rentals currently on the market. Clockwise from upper left: 1. Stuyvesant Ave; 3-bedroom duplex, washer-dryer $2,950 [Bed-Stuy] 2. St. Marks Ave; 2-bedroom, separate dining room $1350 [Crown Heights] 3. Henry St. at Warren; parlor-floor 1-bedroom $2850 [Cobble Hill] 4. St. Marks Ave. at Flatbush; 1-bedroom w/ office $2300 [Prospect Heights]…

Here’s a smattering of brownstone rentals currently on the market. Clockwise from upper left:
1. Stuyvesant Ave; 3-bedroom duplex, washer-dryer $2,950 [Bed-Stuy]
2. St. Marks Ave; 2-bedroom, separate dining room $1350 [Crown Heights]
3. Henry St. at Warren; parlor-floor 1-bedroom $2850 [Cobble Hill]
4. St. Marks Ave. at Flatbush; 1-bedroom w/ office $2300 [Prospect Heights]
5. 1st Place and Court; 1,000 sf 1-bedroom w/ 2 dens $2900 [Carroll Gardens]
we just rented two apartments on hancock and found the luxury rental market in bed stuy to be very healthy. had a waiting list for both a 1000 sq ft 2-bdrm for $2000 and for a $3200 3-bdrm duplex, all utilities included. beautifully restored spaces on good blocks, even in bed stuy, will command good rents. what’s all this putting the ‘hood down?
http://www.bedstuyrealestate.com/listings.html?1189110542515 excuse the error at 2:45pm.
I think the Crown Heights apt is a very good deal. It must be the time of year (slow) , as the place would surely have gone for more over the summer months.
This is a great deal with original Tiffany glahttp://www.bedstuyrealestate.com/listings.html?1189110542515ss.
The place on Stuyvesant & Hancock is across from the building that had a fire over a year ago and is still waiting reno. However, th eother corner building is under reno and might be really nice.
The garden there is nice!
um by getting a job and then fitting alot of people into a small space.
you can fit 3 people in that crown heights place easy. Thats 450 a person, if you cant afford that then…
can’t buy can’t rent
dammitdammitdammitdammit.
How do people live here? No wonder people are burning cars in the streets.
I have seen the apartment on Stuyvesant Avenue and it is truly spectacular — the owner has done a great renovation/restoration and the place is BIG — it’s the house on the corner of Stuyvesant and Hancock.
I believe he’s already rented out the lower duplex, which came with a small garden and a garage. And those shutters aren’t broken — they’re being repaired and replaced.
The place was full of AMZAING details — I believe it was a doctor’s house and he lived in it until he died, and hadn’t rented out the top part in years.
That said, as I recall the layout wasn’t really good for three bedroom use — to get to the third (smaller) bedroom was off of the second.
The location is great — convenient to Solomon’s Porch, yoga, etc., and not too far to the A/C at Utica.
The price is high, but I think he could get over $3000 for it.
cobble hill is over.