When it comes to Bushwick, no introduction is needed. The former industrial area is one one of the most exciting neighborhoods in New York City, full of vibrant restaurants, artist studios, and diverse communities. People come from around the city for iconic spots like Roberta’s Pizza and the lively nightlife scene at famous destinations like the House of Yes. The beautiful Maria Hernandez Park is a central spot and home to skaters, families and arts festivals. Sound like a place you’d want to live? Check out these newly renovated Bushwick apartments for rent priced under $3,000.
This one-bedroom is in a new construction luxury building and offers some really special extras. The bedroom has floor-to-ceiling windows and opens out onto a private balcony that offers a priceless oasis in the treetops. The sizable living room is filled with natural light, while the kitchen is brand new with a custom marble countertop and sleek cabinets. It comes with central air, a dishwasher and a washer and dryer, as well access to space on the roof. Sounds idyllic!
This two-bedroom is both sleek and spacious. The newly-renovated unit offers the option to transition the second bedroom into an office. The living area has gorgeous dark wood floors offset by stylishly textured cabinets in the wood-finished kitchen. The primary bedroom has floor-to-ceiling windows for a warm and sunny feel. The building has a virtual doorman and is located less than five blocks from the Halsey Street subway station and close to the historic Evergreens Cemetery.
The lowest price home on this list has high ceilings and large windows throughout the space, providing an abundance of natural light. The appliances are stainless steel and there’s a dishwasher and washing machine in the unit — plus a very cute breakfast bar in the kitchen and large closets. On top of all that, the building has shared rooftop space.
This two-bedroom’s exposed brick living room is full of charm. There are high ceilings throughout and numerous windows for plenty of natural light. The unit’s hardwood floors are elegant, and the kitchen is full of stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher. The bathroom is similarly updated, with a notable deep soaking tub. When you venture outside, the building has a roof deck and is within five blocks of two different subway stations.
If you know how rare a private backyard in New York City is, you’ll see why this duplex apartment is a true find. It has a downstairs bedroom with a light-filled living room upstairs and opens out onto the yard. The newly built building has a virtual doorman, a laundry room, and a live-in super. The kitchen has eye-catching black finishes, striking cabinets and a marbled backsplash. In addition to the backyard, the building also has a roof deck.