Bushwick in Brooklyn

Homes for Sale in Bushwick

Bushwick is one of the most vibrant and exciting neighborhoods in North Brooklyn. There is a dynamic and evolving art-scene, with galleries, studios, and street-art throughout. There is a blend of residential spaces and upcycled industrial buildings which now often foster commercial or art venues. It is known for its stunning street art, trendy bars and restaurants, and thriving arts community.

Bushwick is bordered by Flushing Avenue on the south, the Queens border to the north, Broadway on the west, and the Cemetery of the Evergreens on the east. The neighborhood is home to the zip codes 11206, 11207, 11221, and 11237.

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Bushwick by Price & Property Type

Bushwick by Price & Property Type

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Neighborhood Guide: Bushwick

Bushwick

Bordering Neighborhoods

The neighborhoods bordering Bushwick are:

Housing Stock

Bushwick has evolved significantly over the years and is now known for a mix of various housing types. The neighborhood includes industrial and semi-industrial buildings, mostly in the north-western portion, which have been repurposed into residential lofts and apartments. These industrial lofts, especially north of Flushing Avenue near the Morgan Ave L stop, are often raw spaces that attract young artists and professionals.

South of Flushing Avenue, more traditional apartments are available, offering reasonable prices and catering to a diverse demographic. Bushwick also features classic row houses, which add to the architectural diversity of the neighborhood. In recent years, there has been a surge in the development of new condominiums and co-op buildings, particularly in non-landmarked areas along the neighborhood's borders, providing modern living options.

The housing options in Bushwick cater to various lifestyles, from those attracted to the modern, artistic vibe of the loft conversions to those seeking the charm of traditional apartments and row houses. This mix of housing types has made Bushwick popular among city professionals, artists, and families.

Culinary Scene

  • Roberta's – Moore Street - Famous for wood-fired pizzas and a hip atmosphere.
  • Blanca – Bogart Street - High-end tasting menu with New American cuisine.
  • Tortilleria Mexicana Los Hermanos – Starr Street - Authentic Mexican tacos and tortillas.
  • Farro's – Wyckoff Ave - Cozy Italian spot known for fresh pasta and pizzas.
  • Ops – Myrtle Ave - Sourdough pizza and natural wines.

Notable Properties

  • The William Ulmer Brewery: At 31 Belvidere Street, this landmark complex, built in the 1870s, is significant for its association with Brooklyn's brewing industry and is an excellent example of the American round-arch style.
  • Arion Hall: Located at 14 Arion Place, this was the center for Bushwick's German singing societies. Built in 1886, it's a symbol of the neighborhood's rich German cultural heritage.
  • Rheingold Gardens: This housing complex at 10 Montieth Street, part of the former Rheingold Brewery site, is notable for its innovative urban design and its role in Bushwick's revitalization.
  • Lichtenstein Mansion: At 675 Bushwick Avenue, this mansion, built in 1890, is a fine example of the Queen Anne style and reflects the opulence of the era's upper-class residences.
  • Trinity Lutheran Church and School: Although not a residential building, this complex at 167 Palmetto Street, built in 1891, is a key historical site in Bushwick, with its school serving the community for over a century.

Green Spaces

  • Maria Hernandez Park: A bustling park with a playground, sports courts, and open spaces for events. Located at Knickerbocker Ave & Starr St.
  • Bushwick Inlet Park: A waterfront park offering stunning city views and recreational spaces. Situated at Kent St & N 9th St.
  • Irving Square Park: Features a playground, walking paths, and shaded areas, perfect for a family outing. Located at Halsey St & Irving Ave.

Is Bushwick for you?

Bushwick has emerged as a hub for artists and innovators, with its industrial spaces reborn as studios and galleries, fostering a unique urban creativity that's hard to find elsewhere. It's a neighborhood for those who appreciate a gritty, dynamic environment that's always evolving and pushing the boundaries of conventional city living.

Bushwick Real Estate Agents

Thinking of buying a home in Bushwick? Our Bushwick realtors are neighborhood experts who can help you find your dream home. In addition to a continuous feed of listings from all four of the MLSs covering New York City, we can provide up-to-the-minute Bushwick real estate information such as average home prices and house sales history so that you can make a well-informed decision.

If you're selling a home in the Bushwick area, our listing agents will provide current market data for home values, comparison properties (comps), and a highly-tailored marketing plan to make sure you get the best price for your home.

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