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      wasder

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      Anyone on here have a sense for what this block is like to live on? I was looking at a house on Putnam and Throop that I got outbid on and am looking on this block now. Any input about this block and area greatly appreciated. Thanks.
    2. bassplaya
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      Dangerous, very dangerous.
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      arlette

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      If you walk down that block in broad daylight or early evening, you will definitely get a feel of what that block is like.
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      wasder

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      I did walk down the block several times in late afternoon. Hard to get a sense for it. There are a few buildings in the middle of the block that look like bad news, but there are also lots of nicely tended homes, so its hard to tell. Nothing bad happened to me the several times that I walked though.
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      tennisfan

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      Hi Wasder,

      I am not sure what type of property you are looking for, but I saw two new constructions for sale on Quincy St., between Nostrand and Bedford. This block is nice and pretty quiet.

      Tennisfan
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      Just curious why you are looking so 'far' into the neighborhood? I live in the neighborhood but between stuy & lewis - closer to the Utica stop. There are so many families with children and the subway is close and the children's park. There is the bookstore & the coffee shop where people tend to congregate. I love this part of the neighborhood. You should look in Stuyvesant Heights.
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      StuyGal

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      Anonymous » Just curious why you are looking so 'far' into the neighborhood? I live in the neighborhood but between stuy & lewis - closer to the Utica stop. There are so many families with children and the subway is close and the children's park. There is the bookstore & the coffee shop where people tend to congregate. I love this part of the neighborhood. You should look in Stuyvesant Heights.

      Yeah... definitely look into "Stuyvesant Heights"... there aren't any families with children when you get that "far" into Bed Stuy....
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      wasder

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      Hey Guest and Stuy Gal: The reason why I am looking on that side of the neighborhood is that it is closer to where I am living now in Clinton Hill and I have seen a house that fits my needs and budget very well. Stuyvesant Heights is great, but a little farther afield from the area I am used to and the real estate is more. That being said, I don't want to move to a place where my family will not be comfortable and safe so...I just thought that this block looked OK with the Boys High School at one end. There are a few apt houses in the middle of the block that look dodgy and that concerns me. Marcy around there looks fine, in terms of walking up from the train at Fulton. I was just curious if anyone had info on that particular block.

      Tennis Fan: hoping for a brownstone with an owners duplex and rental unit(s).

      Thanks everyone for feedback.
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      Anonymous » Just curious why you are looking so 'far' into the neighborhood? I live in the neighborhood but between stuy & lewis - closer to the Utica stop. There are so many families with children and the subway is close and the children's park. There is the bookstore & the coffee shop where people tend to congregate. I love this part of the neighborhood. You should look in Stuyvesant Heights.

      "Far"??? That makes no sense, no matter which direction you are coming from. And there are plenty of families with kids in my "far reaches" off the Nostrand stop and/or Bedford/Nostrand.

      Aside from that I do have to caution against that block. I live nearby and it's not the best block. There are some beautiful, well-tended family homes but the mid-block, questionable buildings spoken of my another poster kind of ruin it for the rest of the block. Of course you should see it for yourself to make your own judgment but if you have doubt it's for good reason. Just my opinion. .
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      wasder

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      Thanks for the feedback. Yes those buildings concern me. And I certainly am not going to move to a place where I am not comfortable. But I want to do my due diligence. Will things change on this block? Etc Etc. But thanks very much for feedback. I am really appreciative of hearing from people who have first hand experience with this block.
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      wasder » Thanks for the feedback. Yes those buildings concern me. And I certainly am not going to move to a place where I am not comfortable. But I want to do my due diligence. Will things change on this block? Etc Etc. But thanks very much for feedback. I am really appreciative of hearing from people who have first hand experience with this block.

      I hope things change on that block because right now I avoid it. But those buildings are pretty big and alot of people live in them. It doesn't look like the vibe of the block will change anytime soon. Madison is fine until you get to Nostrand, it's that block up to Marcy that really blows. There are beat cops stationed on the corner of Nostrand and Madison regularly but that doesn't really do very much. There's alot of police activity on that block and the large amount of plastic drug baggies found strewn on the streets probably has alot to do with it.
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      wasder

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      Right on. I really appreciate the info.
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      StuyGal

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      That area is only a few blocks away from the Marcy Projects, no? I think they're on Gates and Marcy? So you'd be about 2 blocks away from the projects. I live on Madison and Marcus Garvey so I'm a few blocks away, but when I ride the 52 bus there seems to be a lot of festiveness going on in the area around Marcy and Gates...

      In terms of the block changing... I think blocks that are closer to public housing projects may be a little slower to "change".
    14. bassplaya
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      FYI: The Marcy projects are bound by Nostrand, Myrtle, Marcy and Flushing.
    15. anonymous
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      StuyGal » That area is only a few blocks away from the Marcy Projects, no? I think they're on Gates and Marcy? So you'd be about 2 blocks away from the projects. I live on Madison and Marcus Garvey so I'm a few blocks away, but when I ride the 52 bus there seems to be a lot of festiveness going on in the area around Marcy and Gates...

      In terms of the block changing... I think blocks that are closer to public housing projects may be a little slower to "change".

      I concur, that is not a good block. I don't think it's the Marcy projects that is the problem on this block as they are a few blocks away. It's whatever low-income housing it is that's closer to Marcy.

      I live on Madison between Bedford and Nostrand and few weeks ago just after midnight we were awakened by what sounded like an angry parade. A huge fight was taking place between teenagers- had to be about 60 kids in the street fighting. It was rather alarming and we called 911. It traveled down Madison and stopped somewhere between Nostrand and Marcy. The police were called but they didn't really do much but drive through it. The fighting stopped for a minute or two and all 60 or some people were just hanging out on the block despite repeated calls to 911. The fight started right back up again. I felt really bad for the people who had that take place right in front of their homes. We are almost 2 blocks from where it happened and it sounded like it was in our living room. Bad vibes.
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      StuyGal

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      Anonymous » 

      I live on Madison between Bedford and Nostrand and few weeks ago just after midnight we were awakened by what sounded like an angry parade. A huge fight was taking place between teenagers- had to be about 60 kids in the street fighting. It was rather alarming and we called 911. It traveled down Madison and stopped somewhere between Nostrand and Marcy. The police were called but they didn't really do much but drive through it. The fighting stopped for a minute or two and all 60 or some people were just hanging out on the block despite repeated calls to 911. The fight started right back up again. I felt really bad for the people who had that take place right in front of their homes. We are almost 2 blocks from where it happened and it sounded like it was in our living room. Bad vibes.

      That's funny. A similar thing happened on my block (Madison btwn Lewis and MG) late this summer. It was about 2:00am and there was this HUGE fight in the street right in front of my house. Apparently there was some sort of house party a few doors down and a fight broke out and all of the kids 40-50 of them poured in the street breaking bottles, and yelling.. I'm pretty sure I heard a shot, but no one was hurt... but it was really scary.
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      [/quote]Just curious why you are looking so 'far' into the neighborhood? I live in the neighborhood but between stuy & lewis - closer to the Utica stop. There are so many families with children and the subway is close and the children's park. There is the bookstore & the coffee shop where people tend to congregate. I love this part of the neighborhood. You should look in Stuyvesant Heights.

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      i originally wrote this - i meant 'far' from the subway. not from families & children "stuygal". i used to live on that side - & i dreaded the walk to and from the subway. IMO the Nostrand Ave stop was horrible - I took it everyday. utica is a much 'quieter' stop.
    18. anonymous
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      i own a very detailed brownstone with a owners duplex and two fl thru rentals on hart st between marcy and nostrand email me so we can discuss a potential sale ....hartstguy@aol.com ,,btw im an owner NOt a agent or broker
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      jocelyn

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      GUEST who lives on Madison btwn Bedford & Nostrand: I heard what you have described, I live on this block too. I just also heard gunshots on Nostrand about 1/2 hour ago. Send me a private message because I would like to ask you a few questions about the block if you don't mind!
    20. anonymous
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      Anonymous »  so 'far' into the neighborhood?

      It is quite offensive when you say this. Please stop.
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      ^How is it offensive?
      whoa hey whoa hey whoa
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      Putnam-denizen

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      And the far comment was already dealt with earlier. It would also be easier to follow and understand the context of remarks if people registered with a moniker.
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      wasder » Thanks for the feedback. Yes those buildings concern me. And I certainly am not going to move to a place where I am not comfortable. But I want to do my due diligence. Will things change on this block? Etc Etc. But thanks very much for feedback. I am really appreciative of hearing from people who have first hand experience with this block.

      I live on Putnam- between Throop & Tompkins. The houses between Tompkins and Marcy are nice but way to many apartment buildings on that block. So the block is a bit dirty.

      I would look at the blocks closer to Fulton. Macon, Hancock & MacDonough are my personal favorites. And they're close to the A on Nostrand. Feel free to email me if you have questions

      7andfive@gmail.com
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      fivefifths

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      Great block, great people! Whoever said dangerous, I don't know where they got that from.
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      lintacious

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      Since this thread was made several years ago, I was curious if this block has changed at all?

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