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Rent for One bedroom? — Brooklynian

Rent for One bedroom?

what is the going rate around here for a one bedroom apartment?
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  • $1500 +/- $200-300 depending on location, size, amenities, quality, etc.
  • That's looney, you can get a 2BR for that much, my 2BR in a brand new high rise with a view of Manhattan is 1800, my friends down the hall on the south side of the building pay 1550 for their 2BR

    I'd say ~1000-1400
  • Cool The Kid wrote: That's looney, you can get a 2BR for that much, my 2BR in a brand new high rise with a view of Manhattan is 1800, my friends down the hall on the south side of the building pay 1550 for their 2BR

    I'd say ~1000-1400
    Sadly, you are wrong.
  • Cool The Kid wrote: That's looney, you can get a 2BR for that much, my 2BR in a brand new high rise with a view of Manhattan is 1800, my friends down the hall on the south side of the building pay 1550 for their 2BR

    I'd say ~1000-1400
    I'm gonna guess you live in that building on St. Marks and that's not Prospect Heights. Maybe the OP also is willing to be flexible on their PH boundaries, so a 1br could be somewhere between $1100-1600.
  • armchair_warrior wrote: http://www.rentometer.com/
    there you go, asserting your dominance. :roll:
  • Mateo wrote: [quote=armchair_warrior]http://www.rentometer.com/
    there you go, asserting your dominance. :roll:

    did i miss something :?: :scratch:
  • armchair_warrior wrote: [quote=Mateo][quote=armchair_warrior]http://www.rentometer.com/
    there you go, asserting your dominance. :roll:

    did i miss something :?: :scratch:

    Nah, Mateo missed something:
    the fact that you were helpfully answering a question that was asked.
    Unlike what happened in that other thread, which was a week or more ago. Work it out, man . . .

    :D
  • Yeah I'd say about 1,200 and up. Maybe average around 1,400.

    You may be able to get a studio for a little bit less, but unlikely. Really unlikely. My "One Bedroom" (Studio) was just jacked up from 1,100 to 1,250 after I vacated August 31st. I saw the listing on CL but if they were raising it to 1,150 for me and it is stabilized, how is that possible they can raise it another hundred in the listing? sketcht.
  • I may be wrong but I believe rent stabilization only applies as long as the same tenant stays there. Correction: rent stabilization still applies, but applies differently to the same tenant renewing vs. a new tenant renting. http://www.housingnyc.com/html/guidelines/vacancy.html

    As far as what would be the market rent... I moved to PH almost 4 years ago and rented a 2-br for $1,365/mo. The landlady likes us as tenants and so just marginally increases it every year; now up to $1,600. I'd expect a 1br to be listed now (in PH; not CH) around $1,400 or so, same as everyone else.

    And pitu I understood everything; not my fault she was hetero-phobic.
  • I have a friend who just signed a lease through Marjorie Thompson for a 1 bedroom on St.J's btwn Wash/Under (closer to Underhill) for $1400. They asked for $1500. Nice size 1 bedroom, great for a single person, not great for a couple.
  • Candicissima wrote: I'm gonna guess you live in that building on St. Marks and that's not Prospect Heights. Maybe the OP also is willing to be flexible on their PH boundaries, so a 1br could be somewhere between $1100-1600.
    God damned building mgmt... good people but man oh man did the lie to fill that building up. I wanna stay another year though...
  • :shock:

    wow! a wide display of quotes and emotion. Thanks for the insight. The rent-o-meter is cool.

    bluto
  • Actually it purely depends where in Prospect Heights and what building. I have seen rents for 1BR studios for as high as $3,000.
  • ruckus wrote: Actually it purely depends where in Prospect Heights and what building. I have seen rents for 1BR studios for as high as $3,000.

    must be a huge huge 1br :O.
  • ruckus wrote: Actually it purely depends where in Prospect Heights and what building. I have seen rents for 1BR studios for as high as $3,000.
    Maybe it has celebrity value. I.e. 'its the apt. Foxy Brown was recently evicted from'
  • haha i hope so coolthekid
  • armchair_warrior wrote: [quote=ruckus]Actually it purely depends where in Prospect Heights and what building. I have seen rents for 1BR studios for as high as $3,000.

    must be a huge huge 1br :O.

    I could totally see something on the high end on Plaza St or a sublet in Newswalk.
  • I don't know where to look. Craigslist is horrible. According to Craigslist, Rogers Ave. is Prospect Heights.
  • Brooklynbound wrote: I don't know where to look. Craigslist is horrible. According to Craigslist, Rogers Ave. is Prospect Heights.
    Lol. I've found Craigslist to be the best place to look, but look out for scams and totally disregard the neighborhood listed and go by the address. The best place to look when you already know where you want to be is to walk around and write down posted phone numbers.
  • daver wrote: Lol. I've found Craigslist to be the best place to look, but look out for scams and totally disregard the neighborhood listed and go by the address.
    Agreed.
  • Brooklynbound wrote: I don't know where to look. Craigslist is horrible. According to Craigslist, Rogers Ave. is Prospect Heights.
    LOLOLOLOLOL

    "East Williamsburg" is my favorite
  • my (large-ish) studio at Classon & Sterling (which may or may not be PH, I know, I know) runs me 1000. I just saw a pretty big 1 BR on Lincoln for 1250.
  • If you're looking for Prospect Heights apartments on Craigslist, search for Park Slope.
  • Rents are skyrocketing now due to the housing crisis. I don't know about one bedrooms but a decent 2 bedroom starts like $2500, $2600 around PH.
  • turaho wrote: If you're looking for Prospect Heights apartments on Craigslist, search for Park Slope.
    If you want Park Slope, search in Manhattan
  • Cool The Kid wrote: [quote=turaho]If you're looking for Prospect Heights apartments on Craigslist, search for Park Slope.
    If you want Park Slope, search in Manhattan

    And if you want Manhattan, best start looking in Paris.
  • doctorj wrote: [quote=Cool The Kid][quote=turaho]If you're looking for Prospect Heights apartments on Craigslist, search for Park Slope.
    If you want Park Slope, search in Manhattan

    And if you want Manhattan, best start looking in Paris.

    I need to get a job in paris - 2.5 euro gigantic ham, cheese & butter baguette sandwiches? please. one of those would keep me fed for a day. (well, one did, actually, when I was in paris in january). cost of living there is totally doable.
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