Renting Condos
Living in Park Slope, condo’s have been sprouting up like weeds. Considering the downturn in the market and the number of available units as a whole, what effect, if any, will renting high end condo’s (see NYT’s Article) have on those building that are not condo’s? Can they expect to compete at current rental rates…
Living in Park Slope, condo’s have been sprouting up like weeds. Considering the downturn in the market and the number of available units as a whole, what effect, if any, will renting high end condo’s (see NYT’s Article) have on those building that are not condo’s? Can they expect to compete at current rental rates or will they have to drop rent prices (which some are doing now)?
OMG….after you just dissed me for living in the north?!
We don’t want your kind up here!!!
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11217 – but I may just be moving closer to your parts 11217 – hahahaha!
I guess the difference between us Gem is that I don’t consider Greenwood Heights an inferior neighborhood to Park Slope, nor do I consider Park Slope a more superior one to Greenwood Heights. It is what is is. It’s geography.
Only people I know who call 17th Park Slope are brokers.
And I don’t take constructive criticism well from someone with the name “brooklynchimp”
Sorry. That evolve comment was clearly directed towards you.
Gem is well…a gem. Even if she does live in Greenwood Heights now.
They’re = There are {stupid self correcting phones}
This must be the type of evolution you subscribe to. lol
If by evolve you mean fatuously appropriating the brink to where you reside. I’d consider your definition droll.
Pretentious lilies afraid to ‘evolve their own identities, self appoint themselves to false capacities in the attempt to fit in.
They’re way too many people like you sir. We call them posers, but I’m sure that’s too pedestrian for you.
Evolve-
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Remind me to come see both you guys when I need an new apartment. This debate is a great one!
11217
why on earth would someone who lets say has lived on 17th street btwn 7th and 6th avenue for 20 years and always considered themselves living in Park Slope now want to consider themselves living in Greenwood Hts – that certainly isn’t a step up, is it?
I don’t mind the whole North/Center/South argument – but please let’s not make someone who has lived on 17th street for 25 years now have to call their town – Greenwood Hts b/c someone in the Northslope doesn’t want to be connected by namesake
gemini10 – I am glad that you are getting great rent for your duplex. my apartments are not duplexs. If they were, the rent would reflect that. Additionaly I charge below market to ensure the apartments get rented ASAP.
If you want to compare apples to apples lets compare $/sq foot.
Back in the day, we had slaves too.
Does that mean we should continue that tradition…?
I don’t get the “because it was x back in the day, it must be x today”
Evolve people, evolve.
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