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Information About the Area from our Experts
Renter Friendly
MyApartmentMap Neighborhood Expert - Property Manager
Bedford Stuyvesant hasn’t always been considered a “desirable” place to live. The area used to be known for its gang wars and high crime. Then, last decade in the 2000s, part of the neighborhood was declared an “impact zone,” which meant that police protection in the area would be heavily increased and resources would be made available to make the community safer. The result was a steep decline in crime, and subsequently, rise in renter interest. Properties were renovated, and rental values increased. Now, Bedford Stuyvesant is one of the trendiest places to live in Brooklyn, and is very renter friendly.
Demographics
MyApartmentMap Neighborhood Expert - Property Manager
Bedford Stuyvesant used to be considered Brooklyn’s “all-black” neighborhood because of its large African-American population. However, Bedford Stuyvesant -- like the similar Harlem -- has shed this label in recent years. Because of the gentrification that has occurred over the past decade, the community is no longer dominated by one race and has become quite diverse. City residents who know what the complexion of Bedford Stuyvesant was like in the past have been surprised to see lawyers, students, artists, and businessmen living in the neighborhood. People of all walks of life want to live in Bedford Stuyvesant now, and because of this it has become a hotspot in Brooklyn.
We Have 8,412 Bedford Stuyvesant Apartment Listings
| Picture | Bedrooms | Rent | Address | Updated |
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2 Bed | $1,650 | 714 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY | May 18th |
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3 Bed | $1,995 | 1541 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY | May 18th |
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1 Bed | $1,325 | 400 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, NY | May 18th |
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3 Bed | $2,200 | 441 Tompkins Avenue, Brooklyn, NY | May 18th |
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3 Bed | $3,800 | 270 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, NY | May 18th |
| 1 Bed | $1,250 | 208 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, NY | May 18th | |
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3 Bed | $3,399 | 330 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY | May 18th |
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2 Bed | $3,190 | 128 Macdougal, Brooklyn, NY | May 18th |
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2 Bed | $2,295 | 175 Spencer Street, Brooklyn, NY | May 18th |
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1 Bed | $1,995 | 147 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn, NY | May 18th |
Apartment Complexes
| Name | Bedrooms | Price Range |
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| Putnam Avenue | Two | $1,750 |
| Monroe Street | Two | $2,550 |
| De Kalb Avenue | One | $2,600 |
| De Kalb Avenue | Two | $2,500 |
| De Kalb Avenue | Two | $2,800 |
| De Kalb Avenue | Three | $3,400 |
