
This week I combed the listings for places with a yard, and it took a lot of sifting through spam and terrible apartments to come up with this list. Yes, that’s sad.
There are several decent apartments on the BushwickBK Classifieds, so make sure to check them out as well.
$1350 — 2br: Bright, clean, attractive two-bedroom in a very good location. Nice kitchen and bath, wood floors, and access to the shared yard.
PETS OK | Troutman and Wilson | street view | Jefferson L
$1400 — 2br: The location is not much, but I’m feeling good about this place. The landlord seems on the up, it has yard access AND a private second-floor patio facing the street, and though it is desperately in need of a more tasteful paint job it seems everything is in good shape inside. And gas is included, yay.
CATS OK | Bleecker and Evergreen | street view | Kosciuszko J
$1350 — 2br: An okay location, decent inside, not much to report except new kitchen and bath, but it’s in a small building with a massive shared (though concreted) yard.
CATS OK | DeKalb and Central | street view | Central M/DeKalb L
$1250 — 2br: Great price, weird but acceptable renovation, and a private yard, near several subway stops. But “Kastiasko”? Come on. About 1/3 of the words are spelled incorrectly. Who can trust someone who just spits out stream of consciousness gibberish like this?
PETS OK | DeKalb and Evergreen | street view | Central M/Kosciuszko J
$2600 — 5br: I don’t know who these landlords are going after — communes? The price is fine for so many bedrooms and it is renovated quite nicely but really, how is an apartment with five bedrooms is desirable? Anyway, exposed brick, wood floors, fancy appliances, oppressively modern glass sink, yadda yadda. Aesthetically attractive location if a little dull, but close to the train so who cares.
PETS OK | Putnam and Irving | street view | Myrtle-Wyckoff LM




