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342 Eldert Street
342 Eldert Street, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY 11237

Post-war Rental

60 units
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  • 60 residences
  • 4 stories
  • BUILT 2007

The Details About 342 Eldert Street

342 Eldert Street Units

UnitsPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
101$3,975411Rental
108$3,65041.51Rental
201$3,35031Rental
404$3,20031Rental
106$3,200411Rental
405$3,00031Rental
312$2,70031Rental
202$2,70021Rental
101
4 BD | 1 BA
$3,975
108
4 BD | 1.5 BA
$3,650
201
3 BD | 1 BA
$3,350
404
3 BD | 1 BA
$3,200
106
4 BD | 1 BA
$3,200
405
3 BD | 1 BA
$3,000
312
3 BD | 1 BA
$2,700
202
2 BD | 1 BA
$2,700

Get to know Bushwick

Stay on the L train past Williamsburg, and you’ll find yourself in dynamic Bushwick. An ever-evolving neighborhood, Bushwick was considered an industrial hub long before it became Brooklyn’s perceived capital of cool — but more than any label can indicate, it exudes a genuine sense of community. Most of its borders are well-established — Ridgewood, Queens to the northeast, Bedford-Stuyvesant across Broadway to the southwest — though others are more amorphous. Flushing Avenue forms the traditional East Williamsburg boundary, though many restaurants and residents across that line still consider themselves part of Bushwick. Simply put, Bushwick is a place where people want to be. Most residential streets are lined with row houses no more than three floors high, mingling with warehouse lofts, townhouses, or brownstones, depending on where you are. You’ll get a bird's-eye view of it all from the elevated M, J, and Z lines.

Bushwick Neighborhood Guide