With a central location in Brooklyn and more intact Victorian homes than nearly any other NYC neighborhood, Bedford–Stuyvesant is one of the borough’s most popular neighborhoods. Surrounded by Williamsburg, Clinton Hill, Bushwick, Crown Heights, Brownsville, and East New York, it’s highly accessible. The Stuyvesant Heights Historic District is a 17-block area known for stunning historic homes. Check out some of our favorite listings below and find more Bed-Stuy rentals on StreetEasy.
This bright and sunny one-bedroom has a large living area with two oversized windows and space for dining, a kitchen with dark wood cabinets, good counter space, and a graphic backsplash, and a sleek, newly renovated bathroom. The bedroom gets great sunlight and opens out onto a private balcony, and the apartment has hardwood floors throughout. Plus, the owners are offering to pay moving costs under certain conditions.
This newly renovated one-bedroom has beautiful details. The oak hardwood floors are gorgeous, and the entryway has exposed brick. The kitchen features pendant lighting fixtures, Blomberg appliances, custom cabinets, a beautiful graphic backsplash, Caesarstone countertops, and a large breakfast bar. The bathroom is updated and the bedroom has a large window. The unit also comes with a Nest thermostat and a video intercom.
The stand-out feature here is a very large private backyard, a rare feature in Brooklyn. The renovated kitchen area has significant cabinet space and a stylish backspace. The bedroom is well sized, with a large closet, while the bathroom is updated. The unit also has recessed lighting and central air.
An abundance of natural light is a huge draw to this one-bedroom. As is the large balcony! The kitchen has significant counter space and cabinets, as well as a subway tile backsplash. The bedroom is well-sized with a large window, and the bathroom is modern with a stylish black and white color scheme. The living area has space to create a nook for dining.
This two-bedroom is filled with character and charm. The living area has a large period fireplace and a long stone wall, while the kitchen and bathroom are up to date and modern. It’s rare to see a two-bedroom for under $3,000 in Brooklyn, so this one is definitely worth checking out!