$3000 — 4br loft: I just had to do it. I actually think the price could be lower, I just took the bedroom price and quadrupled it. Okay, it’s partly because of the cool stuff the tenants have, but this place is completely amazing. What a gluttonously spacious paradise. And if you get sick of the wonderland of capitalism that is the Myrtle JM (no more Z) hub, with its tropical fruit stands and fried chicken and organic convenience store and donuts and tacos etc, etc, you can walk a few feet to the train and be in the city in 15 minutes.
Broadway and Myrtle | street view | Myrtle JM

$1200 — 2br: Apparently not a railroad — this is pretty cheap if so. Not much to go by photo-wise, but for the price it’s worth a look. Location is great, between trains and close to cool Bushwick businesses.
CATS OK | Jefferson St. and Central | street view | Myrtle JM/Morgan L

$1300 — 1br: Decent apartment in an adorable brick townhouse off Bushwick Avenue with all utilities included. Close to the train and Goodbye Blue Monday.
Greene and Bushwick | street view | Kosciuszko J

$1399 — 1br: Not cheap, but large, renovated beautifully, and on a cute, tree-lined block in a quiet part of the neighborhood. The kitchen is particularly nice with granite counters and shimmery cherry wood cabinets.
Harman and Seneca | street view | DeKalb L/Seneca M

$1600 — 3br: 1200 square feet is massive. It’s a bonus that this place is so decent inside and pretty convenient to the train and Mr. Kiwi’s.
PETS OK | Bushwick and Hart | street view | Myrtle JM

from the wtf file: This is actually a fine apartment though maybe $100 too expensive for the location and condition, but in no way does it have a “modern design.” Absolutely everything in this place is older than anyone who might move into it. Also, I have no clue what “Evergreen Park” could be, unless… are they advertising the cemetery as a park?