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$4,200

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950 ft²

$53 per ft²

5 rooms

2 beds

2 baths

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Available

1/15/2026

Days on market

Listed today

Last price change

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About

Be the first to live in this newly renovated apartment on the townhouse! Sunny, top of the line kitchen with stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, gas range, and microwave! Washer / dryer installed! Spacious bedrooms with great closet space!

Located just around the corner from the Maria Hernandez Park, in the heart of Bushwick, you're right at the L train at the Jefferson stop, M train at Knickerbocker Ave.

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Home features

  • Central air

  • Dishwasher

  • Hardwood floors

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About the building

999 Hart Street

999 Hart Street, Brooklyn, NY 11237

Two-family house inBushwick

2 units

3 stories

1930 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

12/31/2025

$4,200

Listed by Owner

3/24/2021

$3,500

No longer available

3/12/2021

$3,500

Price decreased by 3%

3/10/2021

$3,600

Listed by Owner

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LocationDistance

Lat DeKalb Av

under 500 feet

Lat Jefferson St

0.13 miles

Mat Knickerbocker Av

0.46 miles

LMat Myrtle Av

0.59 miles

Mat Central Av

0.63 miles

About Bushwick

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SalesMedian asking price

2 beds

$907.5K

RentalsMedian asking base rent

2 beds

$3,350

Bushwick has seen a lot of change over the years. In the early 1900s, it was known for its thriving distilleries and breweries. After those industries declined, it experienced a long period of blight through the 1970s and 1980s. Now the neighborhood is seeing a renaissance, as artists pushed out of Williamsburg and elsewhere move in and raise property values. Bushwick offers unconventional living spaces: The housing market is full of converted lofts in old factories, sometimes with great access to outdoor space.

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