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Bushwick Apartment Roundup 9/20/07

#1 — $1800 — 2br: I like honesty: “Don’t care about a long walk to the subway?” Looks like a good renovation, nice fixtures, wood floors, big windows. The huge fonts and colors of the ad are annoying and why can’t we call from a land line? No matter. PETS OK Onderdonk and Stanhope

#2 — $1650 — 3br rr: It’s a railroad, but this is a very reasonable price for what it is. It looks well-kept, has wood floors, and access to the back yard. Three short-blocks to Irving Square. UPDATE: The landlord wrote to say that there will be a stainless steel fridge and stove installed next week. Cornelia and Knickerbocker

#3 — $950 — 1br: Looks a bit cruddy but it’s $950, stop you’re bitching. PETS OK Bushwick and Gates

#4 — $1450 — 2br: I don’t know how “unbelievable” it is, but it’s a good price for a real 2 bedrooms. Basic, solid stuff here, wood floors PETS OK Putnam and Broadway

#5 — $2500 — 2br: Yes, it’s super expensive, but look at this place. Everything is done in a tasteful modern style, and…does it have 1.5 bathrooms? I think putting “bedrooms” is a typo. Anyway, looks like a nice roof deck, too. Says 1/2 block to JZ but if it’s at Putnam, then no, it’s a few short-blocks to the train. Putnam and Broadway

RIPOFF ALERT: It’s now $300 less, but at $3000, this one bedroom apartment on Troutman — the unsold “Troutman Lofts,” I am assuming — is still an outrageous ripoff. They are now billing it as a 2 or 3 bedroom, because you can use the mezzanine as a bedroom, and they will even build you a second mezzanine as a third bedroom! More cheap spindly wood crap banisters for everyone! Mezzanines on top of mezzanines! From your cloud-level upper mezzanine, you’ll be able to spy on the gaggle of thugs who sit on the building’s stoop at all hours. Give. Me. A. Break. This should be $2000 at the most, and that’s being generous.

Bushwick wannabe: Actually, this is so far into Bed-Stuy, I think “Bushwick” might be a typo by an ill-informed data entrist. But here it is anyhow: it’s by Atlantic and Utica on the AC trains.

From the wtf file: Okay, the apartment seems fine: $1800 for a renovated 2br “loft.” It’s not “E. Williamsburg” by any stretch, but whatever. But can anyone tell me what “Big Shopping Mall” is “steps” to the DeKalb L stop?

Dishonorable mention: They have pawned off the $1300 studio onto some other agency. At least they’re not calling it a loft. Bushwick and Troutman is not a cute intersection, I can’t imagine how they think they can get this price. Oh wait, they can’t — that’s why the dump is still vacant!

(I’m aware that it’s now 9/21 — shaddap.)

2 Responses to “Bushwick Apartment Roundup 9/20/07”

  1. jay Says:

    #1 looks pretty nice, but 1800 for a 2 br and a walk to the subway? lofty looking though. is that a real loft they picture, doesn’t look big up there at all, and looks more like a fire escape route from the hallway.

    #2 $1650 isn’t a real bargain but average. backyard is a plus but you have to go through the basement.

    $1800 2 br loft has ugly kitchen cabinets.
    #3 price is right.

    #4 can someone explain how something can be a floor through but not RR style? what’s going on here?

    #5 the kitchen is gorgeous and spacious, i think i like the tiles in the bathroom although they look a little dizzy. i think i’m in love with dark grey tiles and stainles steel fixtures.

    ripoff alert #1 i am in love with the morgan L stop area, but $3k is a bit much for this. if you are going for a loft look don’t put those spindles on. the troutman lofts were billed as being more expensive than others in the hood.

    bushwick wanna be: not bad nice trim, near good trains, but that area is a little rough.

    dishonorable mention - what a cheap looking kitchen

  2. turgan Says:

    jeremy you are doing a great job with this site.

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