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what's realistic for $1100-1200? — Brooklynian

what's realistic for $1100-1200?

azul
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights

Subject: what's realistic for $1100-1200?

I sadly had to leave Brooklyn three years ago for work, but now I have the opportunity to move back. I know that Brooklyn has changed a lot since I left so I don't have a good sense of what's a realistic rental situation. I want a 1BR for $1100 to $1200 (would settle for a large JR 1BR if neccessary). Must be rent stabilized and have hardwood floors. Could you help me out and give me a sense of where I should realistically be looking? The more specific the better (e.g. if you think PH is realistic, please specify which parts).

Thank you in advance!

Comments

  • I'm going to be looking for pretty much the same thing next month. Judging from what I've seen on Craigslist, you *might* be able to find something like what you're looking for in PH, although chances seem better in Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights.

    If anyone has any suggestions for other places to look for apartments sans broker fee beyond Craigslist, I'd love to hear about it!
  • I think that price is possible in PH some. North of Park Pl, east of Underhill mostly.
  • you can do it! "prospect heights" listings that are actually crown heights will probably be your best bet! :wink:

    i have even seen junior one bedrooms on//off washington rented within the last few months for under $1000.
  • When I was looking in September, there was nothing less than $1200-1300 in PH.
  • Is there some rule on bragging rights I should steer clear of 8)
  • check with the brokers on washington ave. a broker fee is sometimes worth the lower rent... when possible.
  • If you are willing to go over Washington even a block or two, you should be able to find a 1bdr for that much. Look for craigslist postings for the Franklin ave stop (2/3/4/5/S)
  • I used this broker... HAKEEM: (347) 386-2288 and I got a pretty good price on a 2 bedroom. He has a 1 bedroom listed on craigslist... http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/fee/133793457.html for $1215 on Bergen between Classon and Grand... hope this helps...
  • Has anyone here ever dealt with Vernon at Croman Real Estate or Cornelia Thomas at Fillmore? I'm beginning to think I might be able to afford a broker after all. These two names keep cropping up as having lots of stuff in the area, and a quick archive search doesn't show them ever being mentioned in any of the previous broker discussions.
  • Today on craiglist there were 15 listings for 1BR+ between $1100-$1200 matching "Prospect Heights". All were east of Washington.
  • qtrain wrote: Today on craiglist there were 15 listings for 1BR+ between $1100-$1200 matching "Prospect Heights". All were east of Washington.
    you should charge a finder's fee even if there is already a broker's fee. one up 'em.
  • qtrain wrote: Today on craiglist there were 15 listings for 1BR+ between $1100-$1200 matching "Prospect Heights". All were east of Washington.
    True... although a LOT less of those are stabilized and allow cats. But I'm starting to think maybe I'll be able to find something, especially if I can scrape together a broker fee.
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