Neighborhood Guide

Bedford Stuyvesant



Boundaries: Flushing Avenue to the north; Classon Avenue to the west; Broadway and Saratoga to the east; and Atlantic Avenue to the south.

 

Where Would You Live?  Predominantly turn of the century architecture with historic brownstones, brick and masonry townhouses along tree-lined streets. There are several historic districts and landmarked public buildings. New luxury condos are being built to meet the growing population.

 

Neighborhood Features: In the last 10 years, Bed-Stuy has become increasingly gentrified. Commercial sectors like Fulton Avenue have everything from coffee shops and cafés to art galleries and antiques shops.  Bedford Avenue is restaurant row with restaurants such as SUD, Joloff and Black Swan opening along the main drag.

 

Subway Stations

G to Flushing; G to Myrtle Willoughby Avenue; G to Classon; G to Clinton and Washington; C to Clinton and Washington Avenues; C to Franklin; A and C to Nostrand Avenue; C to Kingston Avenue/Throop; J and M to Flushing; J and M to Myrtle Avenue/Broadway.


Bedford Stuyvesant Listings

Size Starting from Listings Count Avg. $/Ft2 DOM
Studio $525.0K 6 $1,163 106
1 BR $485.0K 45 $1,097 206
2 BR $495.0K 31 $1,010 211
3 BR $553.0K 17 $857 166

$1,031

Avg. Price/SqFt.

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