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Rent for One bedroom?

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  • kick rocks!!!! wrote: 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.
    so she asked for a lower price than what was listed? how often do people do this and how do people go about it
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  • Gtrain wrote: so she asked for a lower price than what was listed? how often do people do this and how do people go about it
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    "Hey, I can only afford $1,400 a month. Could you do that? I could sign a two year lease." Mixed response. I've got a hundred bucks a month off before, saved $1,200 over the year. I've also had guys tell me that the price is the price, and that if I don't pay it, someone else will. So if you are willing to pay the full price, then don't say something like, "I ABSOLUTELY CANNOT afford the full price," because you may be eating crow. Unless you like crow. In which case, go for it. The way I figure it, about a rent reduction, is that the worst they can do is to tell you NO. Just don't be a dick about it, because if you end up renting then the guy will always have a bad taste for you. Ask nicely.
  • ^excellent advice. thanks a lot.
  • 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

    actually turaho makes a good point.

    unless
    real estate agents NEVER stretch the boundaries of a neighborhood.
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