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A few of the apartments for rent in Bed Stuy that caught our eye:
1) Throop and Hart, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, $2,375
2) Lafayette and Nostrand, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, backyard, $2,600
3) Patchen and Gares, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, $1,345
4) Kosciusko and Throop, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, $1,545
5) Kosciusko and Marcy, 1 bedroom duplex, 2 bathrooms, garden, $1,400

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StreetEasy Stats for Bed Stuy Rentals:
– 67 listings
– 15 one-bedrooms; $1,435 average
– 36 two-bedrooms; $1,565 average
– 11 three-bedrooms; $1,898 average
– 3 four-bedrooms; $2,633 average


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  1. Wait A CrownHeightsLady …Our supermarkets especially Associated on Broadway
    by Ralph Ave has changed alot we finally carry organic food and fresh fruit and vegtables…Also I might add that we have a Farmers market on Gates & Broadway and if all else fails Fresh Direct finally delivers in the area.
    I wish there were better stores but food is most important
    I just want a good book store and a coffee shop

  2. To be fair ACHL between Food Dementia on Myrtle and Broadway and Mr. Kiwi’s we are pretty well set for supermarkets over here.

    Posted by: bunkerlabs at August 20, 2009 3:25 PM

    IF YOU SAY SO!!!

  3. If you’re heading up near grand central you can take the J to Canal and get the 6 there as well.

    I think the Williamsburg/Greenpoint refugees split into two camps. A slightly upscaler set goes towards the L and a bit of a earthier set gravitates to the area around Broadway. It’s a lot less showey(so far) and more neighborhoody. A lot like the difference between South and North Williamsburg in fact.

  4. I was getting $2600 for my 3BR duplex last year, but my tenants renegotiated and it’s now $2250. If it was empty, I’d probably try for $2350, but I didn’t want to lose them over a hundred bucks.

    The other tenants have been there since 2006. They pay $1450 for a 1BR on the parlor level.

    It’s a restored (as opposed to “renovated”) brownstone within spitting distance to the A @ Nostrand.

    I would think the northern end of the neighborhood should be less, therefore, I vote….

    overpriced.

  5. If you’re heading up near grand central you can take the J to Canal and get the 6 there as well.

    I think the Williamsburg/Greenpoint refugees split into two camps. A slightly upscaler set goes towards the L and a bit of a earthier set gravitates to the area around Broadway. It’s a lot less showey(so far) and more neighborhoody. A lot like the difference between South and North Williamsburg in fact.

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