Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn

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Bedford Stuyvestant (commonly known as Bed Stuy) is a lively neighborhood in the Northern sect of Brooklyn. Residents and investors are drawn to this neighborhood for its beautiful brownstones situated on tree-lined streets, its tight-knit and diverse community, and its growing culinary and art scene.

Bedford-Stuyvesant is a historically significant neighborhood with rich cultural history. It was established in 1660 as the village of Bedford. Many of the brownstones in Bed-Stuy were built around 1890-1920.

Bedford Stuyvesant is bordered by Flushing Avenue on the north, Atlantic Avenue on the south, Classon Avenue on the west, and Broadway on the east. The neighborhood is home to the zip codes 11205, 11206, 11216, 11221, 11233, and 11238.

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Bedford-Stuyvesant by Price & Property Type

Bedford-Stuyvesant by Price & Property Type

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Neighborhood Guide: Bedford-Stuyvesant

Bedford-Stuyvesant

Bordering Neighborhoods

The neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant is bordered by the following neighborhoods:

Housing Stock

The housing stock in Bedford-Stuyvesant primarily consists of Victorian-style brownstones, some of which are multi-family homes that retain original architectural details like ornamental woodwork and carved stonework. This neighborhood also offers a variety of condominiums and new developments, particularly in non-landmarked areas on the borders. Prices for properties vary, with a townhouse shell averaging around $1.2 million, while a one-bedroom condo can be around $700,000, and a two-bedroom condo approximately $1 million. For around $2.2 million, you might find a fully renovated two-family townhouse. The area is characterized by its large square footage, high ceilings, and floor-through layouts in many of the townhouses.

Culinary

Bed-Stuy's culinary scene is a reflection of its diverse cultural fabric, offering an array of options from soul food to international cuisines.

  • Saraghina – Lewis Ave - Neapolitan pizza and rustic Italian fare.
  • Peaches HotHouse – Tompkins Ave - Nashville-style hot chicken and Southern dishes.
  • L'Antagoniste – Malcolm X Blvd. - Fine-dining French bistro with a farm-to-table approach.
  • Bar LunÀtico – Halsey Street - Global bites in a music venue and bar setting.
  • Eugene & Co. – Tompkins Ave - Sustainable, organic-focused with seasonal menu.

Notable Properties

  • Akwaaba Mansion: Located at 347 MacDonough Street, this historic mansion is a notable bed and breakfast. Built in the 1860s, it is known for its beautiful architecture and rich history, reflecting the area's African American heritage.
  • George and Susan Beavers House: At 174-176 Hancock Street, this is a Romanesque Revival style townhouse built in 1887. It's significant for its association with George and Susan Beavers, prominent African American figures in the early 20th century.
  • Alhambra Apartments: Located at 500 Nostrand Avenue, this building is a notable example of early 20th-century apartment architecture, designed in the Renaissance Revival style and constructed in 1909.
  • Hunterfly Road Houses: Part of the Weeksville Heritage Center, located at 1698-1702 Bergen Street, these houses date back to the 19th century and are among the few remaining structures of Weeksville, a historic free African American community.
  • John and Elizabeth Truslow House: At 454-456 Quincy Street, this Queen Anne style house, built in 1887, is a representation of the architectural development during the late 19th century in Bed-Stuy.

Green Spaces

Bed-Stuy, a vibrant neighborhood in Brooklyn, offers a variety of green spaces and community gardens. Here are some notable ones:

  • Herbert Von King Park: A central community hub with a cultural arts center, playgrounds, and sports facilities. Located at Marcy Ave & Lafayette Ave.
  • Fulton Park: Known for its lush greenery and walking paths, ideal for relaxation. Situated at Stuyvesant Ave & Fulton St.
  • Malcolm X Community Garden: A flourishing garden space offering a peaceful retreat with a variety of plants and flowers. Found at Malcolm X Blvd & Marion St.

Is Bed-Stuy for you?

Bed-Stuy is a neighborhood that thrives on community spirit and is known for its historic brownstones and vibrant street art scene, making it a culturally rich place to live. The area's frequent community events and local markets create an inviting atmosphere for those who value a sense of belonging and historical charm.

Bedford-Stuyvesant Real Estate Agents

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