It’s Good To Be A Renter Right Now
Psssst. Have you heard? Rents are dropping. Take the case of the Pettyjohn sisters, who, out of desperation, rented a crappy, inconvenient two-bedroom in Bushwick last year for $1,700. Just recently, they were able to upgrade to a larger, more attractive place two stops closer to Manhattan on the L train for the same price. In Sunday’s Real Estate section, The Times chronicles this story and others like it while pointing out that the number landlords now willing to pay a broker to rent their apartments has gone up almost four-fold in the last year. Where will it stop? Anybody’s guess, though the chief economist for Halstead and Brown Harris Stevens says it’s unlikely the price trend will reverse until the city stops losing jobs.
Why Are These Renters Smiling? [NY Times]
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May 21, 2012 | 02:16 PM