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Safe or Not?: Moving to Bed Stuy Border

321cba
321cba
edited November -1 in Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy
Hi. I have a quick question. I'm sorry if this is a repeat, but I haven't seen anything about this specific section of Bed-Stuy.

I am moving from Windsor Terrace, and found a nice apartment on Madison Street off of Bedford.

Does anyone know if this area is safe at night for a female in her twenties? I often walk home late at night because of work.

I'd just like to know what others think about the area.

Thanks much!!

Comments

  • anonymous
    anonymous
    The area your considering moving to is nice and besides the general warning for conscientiousness needed in any urban area, you should be good. There are still some spots in bed-stuy, and brooklyn in general, that are rougher than others, however I do not see the area you mentioned as one of them. My younger sister (in her early 20's) routinely walks around that area even late at night and has never had a problem, besides the occasional cat call.

    However, its always important to remain vigilant and take basic safety precautions when out especially at higher risk times. (no exposed valuables or distracting devices i.e. ipod, cellphone).
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    fyi - it's not the border of bed-stuy, you're right in it at that location. Just go over there day and night and walk around to get a feel for who's hanging out, the neighbors etc.
  • jaha127
    jaha127
    yes, you are IN bedstuy. Embrace it-- the area is fine. I have friends that live over there and they have the normal Brooklyn compliants-- just be smart and you'll be fine.
  • maratl2
    maratl2
    It's fine. I'm a 20-something female and I live in this neighborhood (Bedford & Greene). I've never had a problem or felt unsafe walking home from the train at night. Just use your common sense.
  • tennisfan
    tennisfan
    I moved to the neighborhood (Quincy St. & Bedford) several weeks ago.

    I haven't had any problem so far when walking around during the day or at night. As other people said use your common sense. Don't expose your valuable belongings such as Ipod for instance.

    Welcome to the neighborhood!

    Tennisfan.
  • 321cba
    321cba
    hey guys,

    thanks for the info & advice. it was helpful.

    i am seriously considering the apartment, so perhaps i'll be seeing some of you around.

    gracias again!
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    Remember that crime doesnt start or end at a "real-estate made" border :roll: CrimNALS are everywhere!