Rental Picks: Bed-Stuy Edition
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,…

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
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
shouldn’t 40x the monthly rent of an apt be somewhere in line with the median annual income of a neighborhood?
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!!!
bunkerlabs….To be fair ACHL between Food Dementia on Myrtle and Broadway and Mr. Kiwi’s we are pretty well set for supermarkets over here.
IF YOU SAY SO!
To be fair ACHL between Food Dementia on Myrtle and Broadway and Mr. Kiwi’s we are pretty well set for supermarkets over here.
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.
mysideofstuy … and that’s exactly my point. The area needs better stores, quality supermarkets, shops etc. before it can sustain rental prices this high.
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.
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.