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Well duh! You think someone who values their life or could actually afford market rate value apartments would state let me move to Brownsville, ENY, Cypress Hills or areas in Crown Heights or Bedstuy?
No one is debating life expectancy is lower in the ghetto, that’s why people who want to do better - and can LEAVE.
I just spoke of personally knowing Whites/Asians who live in said areas that aren’t targeted - not on drugs, etc. just taking their chances residing there.
Brownsville was just an example considering it’s history.
In Crown Heights there’s a restaurant called Mayfield which I adored unfortunately in August a woman was shot dead across the street, few shootings in September - then again in November two people were shot. You’d see crackheads roaming the streets with their shopping carts or strung out on the corner. Yet, White people are flocking to the area because it’s “trendy” and I question their reasoning and I’m not White.
I value my life a lot. People move to places where they can afford.
I just scored a deal on a beautiful spot in Cypress Hills on Jamaica Ave, close to the Van Siclen stop. I am a musician and artist so the space is necessary for me. I’ve been living in NYC for 8 years and have lived in Bushwick, Bedstuy, Ridgewood, and east Williamsburg. A friend of a friend introduced me to this spot so I know it’s a legit deal, and the landlord seems very nice. A good friend of mine lives on Sunnyside Ave. It’s true I’m a young italian woman, so I know I’m going to potentially be a target in the neighborhood and I’m wondering about safety. I’ll be living alone for the first time. Obviously I would try my best not to walk the streets at night but I also am a little on edge about the neighborhood itself. Of course I know anything can happen anywhere and that street smarts are a must, but I’m wondering if you think it’s a bad idea to move there all together and if there are some areas around there that I should avoid wholeheartedly. A lot of my friends live off of the J a few stops down and a lot of the venues I frequent are in the vicinity which is also why I chose this neighborhood. I plan on being a part of the community and culture there as much as I can, learn to speak Spanish, but again I just have been reading that there are a ton of shootings that may happen in broad daylight/ muggings
Maybe reach out to this gallery. They are at 88 Pine St. https://www.nortemaar.org/
They've there for several years, like 7.
Come on now, Brooklyn is huge and has a massive diversity of incredibly safe neighborhoods.
Safety, as we all know it, is incredibly relative to each individual, and varies wildly person to person.
What is completely safe to man/woman "A" may be terrifying to man/woman "B." It's all about your streets smarts, overall comfort level and where you like to live.
If anybody has to ask if Cypress Hills is safe ...............................
I’m closer to highland park. That part seems nice. I’m literally just moving here so I can have my own place to work on things and live close to my friends who are in bushwick off Halsey or Myrtle Broadway.
Coupled with the doubts that brought you here in the first place, I think you got enough answers now to give you a good idea of the neighborhood. You seem to be set in your reasons for wanting to be there, safety issues notwithstanding. Good luck to you.
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