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Rental Unit in Bushwick at 123 Melrose Street #721 for $4,995
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123 Melrose Street #721$4,995 NO FEE$4,611 Net Effective Rent
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13-Month Lease1 Bed1 BathListing by REAL New York
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Rental Unit in Bushwick at 123 Melrose Street #250 for $5,320
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123 Melrose Street #250$5,320 NO FEE$4,911 Net Effective Rent
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13-Month Lease2 Beds2 BathsListing by REAL New York
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Rental Unit in Bushwick at 21 Garden Street #3EE for $3,950
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21 Garden Street #3EE$3,950 NO FEE$3,386 Net Effective Rent
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Rental Unit in Bushwick at 293 Wyckoff Avenue #2L for $2,899
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293 Wyckoff Avenue #2L$2,899 NO FEE$2,657 Net Effective Rent
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Rental Unit in Bushwick at 8 Palmetto Street #610 for $3,295
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8 Palmetto Street #610$3,295 NO FEE$2,746 Net Effective Rent
2.0 Months Free
12-Month Lease1 Bed1 Bath723 square feetListing by Compass
About Bushwick
Bushwick is a gigantic section of Brooklyn that borders Williamsburg on its northwest edge, Bedford-Stuyvesant to the south, and the Greenwood Cemetery to the east. Its emergence as a cultural hub aims to make it “the new Williamsburg,’’ but Bushwick can stand on its own. Banking on its industrial roots as home to many breweries and lots of manufacturing, Bushwick has seen its industrial warehouses and factories transformed into galleries, restaurants, bars, and studio space, serving as home to a whole lot of ingenuity, creativity, and interactivity. When it comes to green space, the neighborhood does not disappoint with the spacious Maria Hernandez Park. There, people swarm to play hoops, handball, walk the dog, or bask in the sun. With excellent train service via the L, M, J, and Z lines, Manhattan and Queens are easily accessible, but why leave? Especially when you can snag a great apartment like a classic NYC loft or a gleaming new condo.
What are the fastest ways to travel from Bushwick, Brooklyn to Midtown Manhattan from your apartment?
Subway riders can expect a short 25-minute trip on the M train, which does not include the hike from your apartment. During off-peak hours, the drive over the Queens Midtown Tunnel may take an additional 10 minutes or more.