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December 15, 2008

SROs for Hipsters?

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So, you wanna live alone, but you don't quite have enough cash? There's now a 21st century arrangement that harks back to tenement days: your own apartment (kitchenette sometimes included), with shared bathroom or other facilities down the hall. That's what the kids are doing these days, reports the NY Times. It's part roommate situation, part SRO, but for the cultured class. "In recent years, as rental prices have gone up and up, students and young professionals have become more willing to live in rooming houses or other dorm-like arrangements," they write. "Young people have been willingly choosing to live in such places for several years." Of course, some of these SRO buildings are actually, you know, SROs. "Many apartment buildings that require this kind of intimate cooperation have rough reputations that make them unappealing beyond the practical inconvenience of sharing a shower with half a dozen strangers," they write. "Single-room-occupancy buildings (rooming houses with six or more units) are often used as supportive housing for people coming out of homelessness or rehabilitation programs. Others are a landing pad for new immigrants. Some are quite grim, poorly run and badly maintained." One that doesn't fit that description is inhabited by an art gallery assistant, who pays $1,450 for her own pad with kitchenette on the top floor of a South Portland Street brownstone in Ft. Greene; she showers down the hall, sharing the bathroom with a woman she describes as "10 years her senior." Studios in the nabe apparently start at $1,600; guess private toilets aren't worth the extra $150.
Room to Rent. Bath Nearby [NY Times]
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I wonder what I Haz Two Toilets has to say about this.

Posted by: dittoburg at December 15, 2008 9:13 AM

Yeah, I wonder if she knows this "I haz .5 toilets" character?

Posted by: wasder at December 15, 2008 9:17 AM

Who cleans the bathroom???

Posted by: daveinbedstuy at December 15, 2008 9:19 AM

This would make sense if the SRO rooms were $500 a month, but $1450??? Full floor apartments, not to mention studios, are available 2 subway stops away from there for less than that. Plus the Bronx, Queens, and other parts of Brooklyn.

That said, a well run boarding house might be very labor intensive, but is a time honored way of life all over the world. We will probably be seeing a lot more of these with prices the way they are.

Call it a pensione, and it's instant chic!

Posted by: Montrose Morris at December 15, 2008 9:21 AM

meh, if i had no other options i'd do it and wouldn't mind. i've only been in one SRO in my life, in the east village, and it was seriously gross though. and people always wind up peeing in jugs and bottles in these kinds of places and dumping them out the window or throwing them out in the trash in bulk like once a week.

*rob*

Posted by: PitbullNYC at December 15, 2008 9:21 AM

I did lived in a boarding house in London run by German lady in a huge old brick Victorian. The dash from the downstairs bathroom up to my garrett was always fraught and cold.

Posted by: dittoburg at December 15, 2008 9:30 AM

$1450 a month for a bathroomless top floor walk up studio apartment in Ft. Greene... WHAAAAT??

Posted by: bowl of dicks at December 15, 2008 9:43 AM

"So, you wanna live alone..."

Uh, how's this living alone?

***Bid half off peak comps***

Posted by: Brownstones Half Off at December 15, 2008 9:44 AM

yeah i really hope that was a typo and they meant 450. paying 1450 for that takes a special kind of stupid.

*rob*

Posted by: PitbullNYC at December 15, 2008 9:45 AM

This why apartment rents are so high! 5 Asshats share a 1 bedroom apartment. Living like Mexicans. The money has left the building but the stupidity has not..

The What

Someday this war is gonna end...

Posted by: Return of The What at December 15, 2008 10:06 AM

Mexicans probably live cleaner than you do What, no matter how many of them are in one apartment.

Posted by: daveinbedstuy at December 15, 2008 10:10 AM

"Mexicans probably live cleaner than you do What, no matter how many of them are in one apartment."

See... Look with this crap already??!!!

Oh BTW Dave, that Madoff thing! This is setting off a chain reaction. Word is people are calling up and they want their money back from the Hedge Funds! I love it when rich Asshats get did.. Please I'm not going back and forth on this issue because we know this is bad..

The What

Someday this war is gonna end...

Posted by: Return of The What at December 15, 2008 10:18 AM

The fact that the market took the lack of a bailout and "that Madoff thing" with stride should tell you something.

The classic sign of a market bottom is not that the fundamental news goes from bad to good
or even from very bad to quite as awful, but that even genuinely disappointing numbers lose
their capacity to shock investors.

Don't throw out an insult about Mexicans and not expect to hear back you uneducated fool.

Posted by: daveinbedstuy at December 15, 2008 10:25 AM

I agree, Montrose. $1450 isn't exactly a bargain. With a lot of effort and a bit of luck, you could find real apartments for that price.

Posted by: alsawo at December 15, 2008 10:30 AM

i was digging through craigslist the other day and there was a regular sized studio with a little kitchen on Berkeley and 6th ave that was $875. You just had to share the bathroom with one other person.

that lady paying 1450 is getting ripped off.

Posted by: Santa at December 15, 2008 10:35 AM

$1450 a month.
Move a little east or move a little south. YOu can easily find a one-bedroom for that price.
Are you that in love with a neighborhood to warrant getting ripped off?

Posted by: bayridgegirl at December 15, 2008 10:39 AM

Hey, young people always want to be the next Bukowski - let 'em live like him too.

Posted by: infinitejester at December 15, 2008 11:23 AM

Sounds like the tenements of old (aka 5 points) are making a comeback. Can't wait for the fleas and bedbugs to take over and start a nice plague. Geez. What stupidity. Just another instance of greedy landlords ruining this city.

Posted by: williamsburgguy at December 15, 2008 11:50 AM

Sharing a bathroom for $1450?? WHAT??? That's utter lunacy.

Posted by: TownhouseLady at December 15, 2008 1:17 PM

well, maybe these folks don't have high fee or security deposit monies or a lot of furniture. maybe, these places are easier to get, re: credit checks, guarantors, etc...

anyway, rental apts close to manhattan are expensive. maybe she didn't want to live further away.

keep telling you folks with some money in your pockets still to pick up some williamsburg studios or 1 bd rm condos in bldgs that have c of o's, and people have moved in, but that have some left over units that you can deal on. you'll rent them out immediately and in the long run, be able to continually jack up the rent. in williamsburg, $1450 wouldn't get you too far either. maybe a share in a smallish 2 bd if you are west of the BQE.

every condo apt that's rented out of our building went immediately (there's make 6 or 7 out of 36). according to the folks that I know personally, they are all getting way more than their mortgages, and these places closed in 2006.

i got jumped on a few days ago when i said that i have to friends in williamsburg both paying $2900 for 1 bedroom apts.

rent is expensive in brooklyn in those nabes with short commutes.

Posted by: wine lover at December 15, 2008 2:35 PM

If the bubble hadn't burst, $1450 in the future wouldn't even have gotten you a toilet-less room.

Posted by: supergirl at December 15, 2008 3:45 PM

Winelover, I'm not sure that's sustainable, at least in the short-term. I think it was a good plan when Williamsburg condos were cheaper, but as I look at the moment they're actually becoming more expensive than their counterparts elsewhere in brownstone Brooklyn AND there's more inventory. A lot more inventory. Like, a ton more inventory.

Posted by: Heather at December 15, 2008 8:17 PM

heather, other parts of brooklyn simply do not have the rental demand. many many people only want to live in williamsburg in a passionate, irrational way. if you buy and rent it out for a profit, then what's the down side? you'll always make money 5 to 10 years out.


Posted by: wine lover at December 15, 2008 8:58 PM

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