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“I just hate you Dave! You represent everything I loath with the Gentrification Movement. That’s why we can never meet face to face . . .”
What, you’ve got it backwards. You have to MEET Dave in person in order to fully appreciate hating him. So you should really come to the next Brownstoner gathering.
“It’s sad, really, to see someone take such delight in someone else’s bad luck.”
Whoa whoa! When rent, food and other items skyrocket the Assheads enjoyed the finer point of the Mutant Asset Bubble. Rents in (LODI) went from 1 bedroom 2003 850.00 to 1800.00 in 2009! Now Snappy is that a heathy environment? Jackasses who brought Assets got lucky but now they’re trying to prevent DEFLATION! The Gentrification Movement has brought spoiled, Smug jackass to Brooklyn the bedrock of middle class families! Now you have buzzy Latte shops, Asshat thrift clothing stores, Restaurants no one can afford and the destruction of Coney Island! Brooklyn has turn into “Clown Town” thanks jackasses..
NYC Apartment Rents Fall as
Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) — Manhattan apartment rents fell as much as 10 percent in August from a year ago as tenants gained negotiating power in the recession.
Rents on one-bedroom apartments in buildings with doormen dropped 10 percent from a year earlier to an average of $3,274, according to a report by the Real Estate Group of New York. Studio prices fell 7 percent in those buildings to $2,329 and two-bedrooms declined almost 6.9 percent to $5,161.
“This month has been a bit of a power struggle between
renters seeking value and property managers trying to capitalize on the last of the summer demand,†according to the report. “The summer peak has been considerably muted this year.â€
Rents in Manhattan are falling as unemployment climbs. The number of job seekers rose to 402,200 in July, the highest level since 1992, New York City’s Comptroller William Thompson said yesterday.
In non-doorman buildings, the price of a studio fell 8
percent to $1,931; One-bedrooms dropped 5.9 percent to $2,606 and two-bedrooms fell 8.2 percent to an average of $3,527.
WOW, 10%. THE SKY IS FALLING.
Also, they still look to be considerably more expensive than Brooklyn!!!!
the what’s real estate acumen consists of this;
I will continue to say the sky is falling until my sandwich board falls apart or my medication kicks in.
whichever comes first.
Someday this guy is gonna stop quoting from apocalypse now.
“I just hate you Dave! You represent everything I loath with the Gentrification Movement. That’s why we can never meet face to face . . .”
What, you’ve got it backwards. You have to MEET Dave in person in order to fully appreciate hating him. So you should really come to the next Brownstoner gathering.
“It’s sad, really, to see someone take such delight in someone else’s bad luck.”
Whoa whoa! When rent, food and other items skyrocket the Assheads enjoyed the finer point of the Mutant Asset Bubble. Rents in (LODI) went from 1 bedroom 2003 850.00 to 1800.00 in 2009! Now Snappy is that a heathy environment? Jackasses who brought Assets got lucky but now they’re trying to prevent DEFLATION! The Gentrification Movement has brought spoiled, Smug jackass to Brooklyn the bedrock of middle class families! Now you have buzzy Latte shops, Asshat thrift clothing stores, Restaurants no one can afford and the destruction of Coney Island! Brooklyn has turn into “Clown Town” thanks jackasses..
The What (Thanks for playing, NEXT!)
Someday this war is gonna end..
Legion @ 10:38…Ha!!! Sandwich board….ROFL! I laughed so hard I snorted 🙂
Snappy, there’s something for everyone in that video. I’m guessing you’re enjoying particular shots, such as the ones at the 1:16 to 1:19 mark!
NYC Apartment Rents Fall as
Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) — Manhattan apartment rents fell as much as 10 percent in August from a year ago as tenants gained negotiating power in the recession.
Rents on one-bedroom apartments in buildings with doormen dropped 10 percent from a year earlier to an average of $3,274, according to a report by the Real Estate Group of New York. Studio prices fell 7 percent in those buildings to $2,329 and two-bedrooms declined almost 6.9 percent to $5,161.
“This month has been a bit of a power struggle between
renters seeking value and property managers trying to capitalize on the last of the summer demand,†according to the report. “The summer peak has been considerably muted this year.â€
Rents in Manhattan are falling as unemployment climbs. The number of job seekers rose to 402,200 in July, the highest level since 1992, New York City’s Comptroller William Thompson said yesterday.
In non-doorman buildings, the price of a studio fell 8
percent to $1,931; One-bedrooms dropped 5.9 percent to $2,606 and two-bedrooms fell 8.2 percent to an average of $3,527.
WOW, 10%. THE SKY IS FALLING.
Also, they still look to be considerably more expensive than Brooklyn!!!!
ROFL CG! We could swing our canes and crutches at each other, but we have to make a ladies agreement to not touch the hair! LOL
Legion, I have a heel spur that is cutting into the plantar fascia and now it’s been discovered that my arch is torn. YEOWCH!
the what’s real estate acumen consists of this;
I will continue to say the sky is falling until my sandwich board falls apart or my medication kicks in.
whichever comes first.
Someday this guy is gonna stop quoting from apocalypse now.
Here’s another feel good video. This one really gets me.
http://piperoo.multiply.com/video/item/23/Charisse_Pempengco_duet_with_Celine_Dion_on_Oprah
ooooh snappy, i love curb alerts too. it could make for an amusing streetfight, with each of us sporting a gimpy foot. 🙂