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$168K Income Required For 'Affordable' Brooklyn Homes
Here's your monthly guide to the city's affordable Brooklyn listings. This month, the cheapest Bushwick unit is a $1,700-a-month studio.

Here's your monthly guide to the city's affordable Brooklyn listings. This month, the cheapest Bushwick unit is a $1,700-a-month studio.

Letitia James named NYCHA the city's worst landlord, and its worst building are in Brooklyn.

Brooklynites face the nation's highest cost for moving to a high-end neighborhood, a new study says.
Keep these landlords in mind when you're looking for a Brooklyn apartment.
Find out if you qualify for a $913-per-month Bushwick studio with access to art studios, laundry rooms, a sun deck and more.
A StreetEasy study found that Brooklynites have the highest housing-cost-to-income burden in the city, using 38 percent of their income.
The city put up a batch of apartments from $735 to $888 in the former bakery turned residential building at 555 Waverly Ave.
The borough had the highest growth in the city from 2010 to 2017, with 144,000 new people calling Brooklyn home, according to census data.
The borough still has one of the most expensive housing markets in the nation.
Rheingold Brewery developers have pulled 88 units from their affordable apartment list.
Gelato on Classon Ave., a new Century 21 and Saks Off Fifth, and the Brooklyn Children's Museum expansion: news from Oct. 10—14
Just Listed: A Home that is in Brooklyn West's (Maplewood's) Downtown Village
Do You Want To Get A Sneak Peek of This New Listing in the College Hill Section of Maplewood, A.K.A. Brooklyn West?
The average Brooklyn resident would need to spend 124% of their income to afford a median-priced home within the borough, a new report says.
Dog Beach, a startup hub from Amsterdam, and a new Nitehawk Cinema made news from Sep. 5 — Sep. 9
Could the insane Brooklyn rental market be reaching its saturation point?
A cafe where you can buy flowers, new BBQ in Crown Heights, and the late Carey Gabay were in the news this week.
Housing for LGBT seniors, the Sunset Park Library and a floating power plant were among the real-estate stories in the news last week.
Friends of the Brooklyn Queens Connector paid for the first study of the BQX, and is advocating for it publicly.
A pro-streetcar video released by Friends of the Brooklyn Queens Connector features commentary from the Brooklyn hip-hop luminary.
The Jehovah’s Witnesses sell a stronghold in the Heights; residents rage against a planned streetcar; Ta-Nehisi Coates moves to Brooklyn.
A famous boxing gym, a 3D printing factory and an affordable "modular" housing tower all made the news this week in Brooklyn.
Patch took a deeper look at a recent rent study by StreetEasy that made major headlines.
From the borough's largest skyscraper to a new library space for teens.
"Authentic" Buffalo chicken wings, a chapel nestled in Green-Wood Cemetery and the notorious Mast Brothers all made the news this week.
A new Alamo Drafthouse, a Navy Yard political showdown and (more) rising rents in Brooklyn were in the news last week.
Here's what you missed in Brooklyn real estate last week.
Here's what you missed in Brooklyn real estate last week.