Rental of the Day: 477 Bergen Street
Corcoran’s got a couple listings for this building on the Park Slope-Prospect Heights border that was recently given a top-to-bottom reno. Two floor-through one-bedrooms at 477 Bergen are renting for $2,575 and $2,695; according to the listings, finishes include an open island maple kitchen, central a/c and recessed lighting. The apartments sure ain’t cheap, but…
Corcoran’s got a couple listings for this building on the Park Slope-Prospect Heights border that was recently given a top-to-bottom reno. Two floor-through one-bedrooms at 477 Bergen are renting for $2,575 and $2,695; according to the listings, finishes include an open island maple kitchen, central a/c and recessed lighting. The apartments sure ain’t cheap, but it’s hard to beat this location for access to the 2/3 (not to mention Atlantic-Pacific a few blocks away). Think the subway access+new finishes justify these rents?
477 Bergen Street Apt. #3 [Corcoran] GMAP
477 Bergen Street Apt. #4 [Corcoran]
I think Corcoran is in their own world which particularly of late bears very little resemblance to reality
My God, I lived around the corner from there ten years ago and rented a three bedroom for 900!
those prices are ridiculous for that area
“curious why there are so many people from teh UWS who are even reading this blog, and why they care enought to post. It’s an even weirder point of comparison- the rental markets in park slope and prospect heights vs. UWS have been at a similar price point for some time — some people choose to live in the BKLN nabes. I own, but had the opportunity years ago to rent on the UWS vs. Park slope for the same price and similar space. I chose…the East Village.”
because the upper west side also has beautiful brownstones.
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Bergen Bagels is great, but that block must rate as one of the Top 10 Noisiest Blocks in Brooklyn. $2000-2200 tops.
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curious why there are so many people from teh UWS who are even reading this blog, and why they care enought to post. It’s an even weirder point of comparison- the rental markets in park slope and prospect heights vs. UWS have been at a similar price point for some time — some people choose to live in the BKLN nabes. I own, but had the opportunity years ago to rent on the UWS vs. Park slope for the same price and similar space. I chose…the East Village.
Seems high to me.
Rentometer.com says it’s high too, but I’ve never been able to figure out how accurate their data is…
http://www.rentometer.com/