Studio/1BR Rental Prices?
Does anyone know how much studios and one-bedrooms are renting for in Park Slope and Prospect Heights? I’ve seen various prices listed on Craigslist and brokers’ sites, but I’m assuming renters are bargaining down from these asking prices. If you’re a landlord or a tenant who’s signed a lease somewhat recently, I’m curious to know…
Does anyone know how much studios and one-bedrooms are renting for in Park Slope and Prospect Heights? I’ve seen various prices listed on Craigslist and brokers’ sites, but I’m assuming renters are bargaining down from these asking prices. If you’re a landlord or a tenant who’s signed a lease somewhat recently, I’m curious to know some concrete numbers.
there are tons of places, shop around. When you find 3 places you like make an offer on all 3 at 10 percent below the ask. Do not pay the ask!
My quasi two bedroom on Third Avenue in Gowanus is $1500 (I moved in in November). The bedrooms are on either end of the apartment, and in the middle is the kitchen/dining/living room. It was renovated in the last couple of years and is in great shape. Great neighborhood with quick and easy access to 5th Avenue in Park Slope and Smith Street in Carroll Gardens. It feels more like the heart of the area than the fringe. My advice is go Gowanus if you are trying to keep your rent down.
i dont know south slope prices too well but when i lived in north slope a few years ago, my Jr 1BR went for $1600. It was small but right off of 7th avenue. I now pay a little more than that for a larger 1BR in prospect heights. I think the range for studios/1BR in PS and PH is probably around 1500-2200, like gemini posted. 2200 obviously being a good size 1BR either near the park or the subway.
I just signed a lease in June for a 1 br right where Eastern Parkway starts at Grand Army Plaza for 1650. Its a decent size, elevator building, w/d in building (Of course I am not talking about the Richard Meier See-thru one).
I just signed a lease in June for a 1 br right where Eastern Parkway starts at Grand Army Plaza for 1650. Its a decent size, elevator building, w/d in building (Of course I am not talking about the Richard Meier See-thru one).
I just rented a 1BR in a brownstone in the N. Slope for around $2300/month, but that includes all utilities other than cable and phone…I’d say it is equivalent to approx $2200/month without utils. I’d say you should look to pay at least $2K/month for a nice place, but to be fair I didn’t look all that much.
I will spare everyone (even though Rob’s kinda right).
But it’s more like 157.
🙂
Rob at 3:23pm
LOLOLOL
South SLope will definitely be cheaper than North. The ones in North Slope for $1500 that I saw were crappy and or tiny. I saw one on 5th Ave that was maybe $1350, but too tiny for my and my clutter.
Perhaps prices have come down.