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what is the average rent for crown heights / bed stuy 2 BRs? — Brooklynian

what is the average rent for crown heights / bed stuy 2 BRs?

rentometer says:

My Rent: $1,600
Your rent is reasonable for your area.
About 73% listings are lower priced.

Reasonable with 73% lower? I saw a few listed at $1,200.

I just wanted to see if anyone has other price points to share. Thanks!

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  • we live in crown heights/prospect heights/bed stuy (depending which definition you listen to) we pay 1200 for a 2 bedroom.
  • we live in crown heights/prospect heights/bed stuy (depending which definition you listen to) we pay 1200 for a 2 bedroom.
  • i pay 2000 for a very large 3br/2bath
  • i pay 2000 for a very large 3br/2bath
  • well...i think you need to factor in square footage.

    Mr.Met had the right idea when he described "very large"

    A 2 bedroom apt could be as big as my one bedroom, ya know?
  • well...i think you need to factor in square footage.

    Mr.Met had the right idea when he described "very large"

    A 2 bedroom apt could be as big as my one bedroom, ya know?
  • Deleted for repetition :)
  • Deleted for repetition :)
  • Large 3br 2ba duplex + outdoor space- $2000
  • Large 3br 2ba duplex + outdoor space- $2000
  • you have to be careful with rentometer because it can't differentiate one apartment from another. Size, condition, amenities, elevator building or walkup, number of blocks to transportation, etc. are not taken into consideration. Also, a big thing that isn't taken into consideration are below market rent stabilized units. There are tons of people in the area paying around $800 for a 2 bedroom since they've been in the same place for many years. These apartments shouldn't be considered but rentometer has no way to differentiate.

    I would say that $1600 is reasonable for a 2 bedroom in that area if your place is in decent condition and is a decent size.
  • you have to be careful with rentometer because it can't differentiate one apartment from another. Size, condition, amenities, elevator building or walkup, number of blocks to transportation, etc. are not taken into consideration. Also, a big thing that isn't taken into consideration are below market rent stabilized units. There are tons of people in the area paying around $800 for a 2 bedroom since they've been in the same place for many years. These apartments shouldn't be considered but rentometer has no way to differentiate.

    I would say that $1600 is reasonable for a 2 bedroom in that area if your place is in decent condition and is a decent size.
  • i agree with the post above
  • i agree with the post above
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