A gut-renovated rental building at 7 Ridgewood Place in Bushwick has rented out all eight of its apartments at asking price in only three weeks, according to the developer, Stuyvesant Group. The four-story, eight-unit building, marketed by Urban Compass, has two-bedroom, one-bath apartments renting for an average of $2,400 a month just a block from the L and M trains at Myrtle-Wyckoff.

Each unit has central air, video intercoms and exposed brick and ceiling beams, and comes with bike storage in the cellar and private storage units free of charge. There’s a common roof deck, and the two ground-floor apartments have access to private gardens. Every apartment is 675 square feet, except for the ground floor units, which are 650 and 750 square feet. The hallways also feature unique murals of city life by Bed Stuy muralist Raul Ayala, including one that reads “Blank Walls Are Criminal.”

You can see more pictures of the building and its units here on Stuyvesant Group’s website. What do you think of the building and its pricing? GMAP


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  1. I was one of the tenants who rented in this newly renovated building. Let me tell you a little bit about it….The renovations to this building are crap. All of the renovations must have been done in 1 day. All of the “renovations” are now falling apart. Walls and tiles are cracking for no reason. The building leaks anytime it rains like my 1986 Toyota Camry with a leaking sunroof. The walls, ceilings and floors are SO THIN you can hear the person on the other end of the telephone. You can hear every step taken. It has been the worst year of my life living here. The landlords are even worse then the renovations. There are 4 people that tenants have to guess, who handles what. It takes them months to do anything. And when they finally do something, they are disrespectful and rude. Renter beware – find another apartment building.