Quick answer
Artists, young professionals, and serious bar and coffee culture. Straddles the Queens-Brooklyn border. Consistently below average Brooklyn prices — 1BRs $2,000–2,500/mo — and the L/M trains work.
Neighborhood Guide · 2026
Ridgewood / Bushwick, New York
Artists, young professionals, and serious bar and coffee culture. Straddles the Queens-Brooklyn border. Consistently below average Brooklyn prices — 1BRs $2,000–2,500/mo — and the L/M trains work.
New York Housing Costs — 2026
Median 1BR rent
$3,200/mo
Median 2BR rent
$4,500/mo
Median home price
$750K
Avg utilities
$165/mo
City-wide medians. Ridgewood / Bushwick rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full New York breakdown →
Other Neighborhoods in New York
Compare Ridgewood / Bushwick with other popular areas.
Astoria (Queens)
The most underrated value in the NYC metro. Greek food, Egyptian cafes, and an increasingly diverse restaurant scene. 1BRs $2,100–2,600/mo — 30–35% below comparable Manhattan neighborhoods. One N/W train stop from Midtown.
Brooklyn Heights
Brownstones, harbor views, quieter than Manhattan. The Promenade has the best skyline view in the city. Premium pricing for the address — 1BRs $3,000–3,800/mo — but it earns it.
Harlem
Cultural history, improving infrastructure, and below-average rents for Manhattan. Central Harlem offers 1BRs from $2,400–2,900/mo with direct 2/3 express access to Midtown in 15 minutes.
Crown Heights (Brooklyn)
The fastest-gentrifying neighborhood in Brooklyn, still below average Brooklyn rents. West Indian food, a strong Caribbean community, and proximity to Prospect Park. 1BRs $2,200–2,700/mo.
Upper West Side
Classic Manhattan residential. Quieter than the Village or downtown, family-friendly, Central Park access, and the American Museum of Natural History. 1BRs $3,200–4,200/mo. The pick for people who want Manhattan living without the hustle.
Long Island City (LIC)
The closest affordable neighborhood to Midtown Manhattan — 7 minutes on the 7 train. New high-rise construction brought a wave of amenities. 1BRs $2,800–3,400/mo — below comparable East Side Manhattan options with the same commute.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ridgewood / Bushwick a good neighborhood in New York?
Artists, young professionals, and serious bar and coffee culture. Straddles the Queens-Brooklyn border. Consistently below average Brooklyn prices — 1BRs $2,000–2,500/mo — and the L/M trains work.
What is the rent in Ridgewood / Bushwick, New York?
New York citywide median 1BR rent is $3,200/mo. Ridgewood / Bushwick pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in New York often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.
What is Ridgewood / Bushwick in New York known for?
Artists, young professionals, and serious bar and coffee culture. Straddles the Queens-Brooklyn border. Consistently below average Brooklyn prices — 1BRs $2,000–2,500/mo — and the L/M trains work.
How does Ridgewood / Bushwick compare to other New York neighborhoods?
Ridgewood / Bushwick is one of 7 notable neighborhoods in New York. Other options include Astoria (Queens), Brooklyn Heights, Harlem.
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