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March 7, 2008
Rentals of the Week: Bushwick

Shareable, non-bank breakers abound in the 'Wick. Left to right:
1. 2-BR, low floor, track lighting, $1,400, Cornelia at Evergreen.
2. Newly renovated, furnished 3-BR w/yard, $2,000, 505 Hart Street.
3. 4-BR w/ new kitch, big common area, $2,300, Wyckoff at Suydam.
4. 2-BR w/ carpets, EIK, $1,200, 466 Central Ave.
5. 3-BR duplex, h/w floors, exposed brick, $1,950, Covert at Broadway.
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Umm, brownstone brooklyn?
Posted by: guest at March 7, 2008 1:00 PM
1:00,
Umm, your point?
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Posted by: guest at March 7, 2008 1:13 PM
Wow, having been out of the rental market for 10 years, all I can say is that I'm amazed that for what I used to pay to live in a nice pre-war building in a prime Manhattan location would now get me a dump in Bushwick where the best thing going for it are "GATES ON ALL WINDOWS" and "TRACK LIGHTING"
Posted by: guest at March 7, 2008 2:55 PM
2:55
So...in 1998 you could get a "nice pre-war building in a prime Manhattan location" for 1,400-2,600?
I was in that budget 10 years back and lived all over Manhattan, certainly not "nice pre-war building in a prime Manhattan location" though.
Posted by: guest at March 7, 2008 3:27 PM
2:55
So...in 1998 you could get a "nice pre-war building in a prime Manhattan location" for 1,400-2,600?
I was in that budget 10 years back and lived all over Manhattan, certainly not "nice pre-war building in a prime Manhattan location" though.
Posted by: guest at March 7, 2008 3:27 PM
10 years ago I bought central park for that price!
Posted by: guest at March 7, 2008 4:18 PM
i live a block from the $1950 place and can't believe it! but i guess an asking rent doesn't necessarily mean they will get it. i'm all for my property values going up (in theory) but i don't think it's $2k per month neighborhood. yet.
Posted by: Jimmy Legs at March 7, 2008 4:30 PM
nice pre-war building person obviously had a rent-stablized place they rented years earlier.
Posted by: guest at March 7, 2008 8:56 PM

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