One of Brooklyn's most creative neighborhoods in ZIPs 11206 and 11221 - street art and murals on every corner, converted industrial lofts, a nightlife and dining hotspot, and the L and M trains at your door. Here is what it is actually like to live here.
Bushwick is where Brooklyn's creative energy lives out loud. The neighborhood is defined by street art and murals, converted industrial lofts, and a nightlife and dining scene that draws people from across the city. The housing stock ranges from classic row houses and multifamily buildings to loft conversions in former factories and warehouses.
The center of it all runs along Myrtle Avenue, Wyckoff Avenue, and the streets around the L train, packed with bars, restaurants, galleries, and music venues. It is a neighborhood with a distinct identity, a young energy, and demand from buyers who want to be where the culture is.
The Bushwick Collective and murals across the neighborhood make the streets themselves an open air gallery.
Former factories and warehouses reborn as loft spaces - open floor plans and character you cannot find anywhere else.
Bars, restaurants, and music venues along Myrtle and Wyckoff make Bushwick one of Brooklyn's top nightlife hotspots.
The L train to Williamsburg and Manhattan and the M train through Downtown Brooklyn keep you connected across the city.
An active arts scene with galleries, studios, and creative spaces that anchor the neighborhood's identity.
Independent coffee shops, restaurants, and boutiques give Bushwick a local, creative, everyday energy.
Bushwick is an active, in demand market. Homes trade in a broad range from about $700,000 for condos and smaller properties to $2 million and more for multifamily buildings and larger renovated homes, with the number set by size, condition, block, and how close you are to the L train. Renovated townhouses and loft conversions sell at the top of that range. Because buyers compete for the good ones, well priced, well presented homes here tend to move quickly and often draw more than one offer.
Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific Bushwick home is worth today is a real read on the exact property and the most recent sales on its block.
Bushwick, in ZIPs 11206 and 11221, is known for its street art and murals, converted industrial lofts, and a thriving nightlife and dining scene. It is one of Brooklyn's most creative neighborhoods, with the L and M trains connecting it to Manhattan and the rest of the borough.
Homes trade in a broad range from about $700,000 for condos and smaller properties to $2 million and more for multifamily buildings and larger renovated homes, depending on size, condition, and block. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation.
It is one of Brooklyn's most creative and energetic neighborhoods. Residents value the street art and murals, the converted lofts, the nightlife and dining hotspots, and the direct L and M train rides into Manhattan and across Brooklyn.
Bushwick is served by the L train along the Myrtle-Wyckoff corridor and the M train, putting Williamsburg, Lower Manhattan, and Midtown within a direct ride. The L reaches 14th Street in Manhattan, while the M runs through Downtown Brooklyn into Midtown.
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