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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. I live close to Broadway on the Bed-Stuy side and I have to agree I think these prices are high because there ain’t a whole lot going on over here but believe it or not they are not that out of line depending on the apt. There is a building directly behind me and one two doors one, both newly renovated that were renting 2 bedroom, one baths for about $1750 and 3 bedroom 1 baths for $1900 (approx.) at the beginning of the summer. And if I’m not mistaken they are all rented now by what looks like the archetypes for the hipster stereotype. No washing machines in the apts either. True there aren’t a lot of amenities but the subway runs great.

  2. Is anyone else bothered by the fact that, I think, only ONE of the GMap links in these craigslist ads actually *works*!!

    Seriously, you’re renting an apartment… why wouldn’t you take an effing minute to make sure you spelled everything correctly and typed the right things in the right fields on the craigslist form. It’s not friggin’ rocket science.

    I hope these renovations were handled with the same level of care.

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