Bushwick at a Glance
Heralded by Vogue as one of the “world’s coolest neighborhoods,” Bushwick has always been a creative hub attracting artists, musicians, and creative minds from around the world. Like its neighbor, Williamsburg, Bushwick generates the attention and buzz of potential residents and developers alike, with the latter focusing on restoring former factories and industrial buildings into offices, residential units, cultural spaces, and more.
Residential Market: 2020
Avg Residential Rent
$2,350
Avg Price for Condo Sellouts
$580,000
Approx No. of Residential Units in the Development Pipeline
452
Avg Price for Single Family Home
$732,500
Investment Sales: 2021
Total Dollar Volume of Investment Sales
$764,815,705
Avg Industrial PPSF
$258
Avg Multifamily Sale PPSF
$400
Avg Retail PPSF
$282
Avg Mixed-Use Sale PPSF
$596
Avg Development Site Sale PPBSF
$135
Additional Demographics: 2020
Avg Household Income
$42,000
Total Population
121,188
Transportation
Subways
Buses
B13 B26 B38 B52 B54 B60
Neighborhood Vibes
With well-known Williamsburg bordering to the west, it’s no surprise that retail and critically-acclaimed restaurants have migrated to set up shop on Bushwick’s main thoroughfares. A stroll along Wyckoff Avenue to check out unique retail, cafés, and bars is sure to fill your phone full of Instagram-worthy photos.
Maria Hernandez Park
The largest community park in Bushwick features basketball courts, fitness paths, rainbow-colored playgrounds, and special events.
The Bushwick Collective
There is more artwork showcased on the streets of the neighborhood than its celebrated gallery spaces.