Rentals of the Day: Slope 2-Bedrooms
No big surprises in this batch of Craigslist Park Slope rentals: The farther south and west, the cheaper the rents. Clockwise, from upper left: 1. Floor-through 2BR+den, formal dining room. $3,400, Berkeley Place at 7th Ave. 2. Newly renovated 2 BR; heat and hot water included. $2,000, 12th Street between 4th and 5th aves. 3….

No big surprises in this batch of Craigslist Park Slope rentals: The farther south and west, the cheaper the rents. Clockwise, from upper left:
1. Floor-through 2BR+den, formal dining room. $3,400, Berkeley Place at 7th Ave.
2. Newly renovated 2 BR; heat and hot water included. $2,000, 12th Street between 4th and 5th aves.
3. 2 BR, 2 Bath; elevators, indoor parking; available Feb.-Oct. $3,650, Sterling Place at 7th Ave.
4. Eat-in kitchen, 5 closets, laundry in bldg. $2,650, 5th St. betw. 8th Ave & PPW
5. 2-bedroom renovated a year ago; access to wood deck. $1,700, 11th St. betw. 7th & 8th aves
Uh yeah, 4:09, that’s exactly what I was saying.
Some neighborhoods are expensive some are not. Why are you confused?
^ I agree. That building does not look done yet. It doesnt look half bad however.
#3 can’t be for real, since I’ve been watching them build that building for two years and it’s clearly not finished–is this a scam? One apt. is listed in contract, the others are on the market. I guess someone who thinks he’s clever is trying to gauge potential rental prices? Or why else do this?
Yeah, 12:15 is right. I thought that was the Vermeil. What’s going on with that building??? Are the units not selling?
mr 1:44
NYC is no different than any other large city I have lived or visited. Some areas are expensive some are not as expensive.
you should go to Europe, its a cluster fuck over there.
They can’t “deal”, 10:43 because of the political machine in NYC promoting a huge sense of entitlement. NYC is ridiculous in this way. You never see it to this degree in other cities, even the very liberal parts of the country. But as long as all the empty promises made to the poor gets the idiot, pandering city council people into office in some neighborhoods, it will continue.
#2 and #5 are the only reasonable rents listed above. Do a little looking around at the local agencies and you will see how ridiculously overpriced the others are.
“heat and hot water were never included in rent anywhere I have lived before I moved to brooklyn.”
I had it in Astoria as well. Pretty much standard in NYC apts.
#3 is an apartment in the Vermeil on Sterling & 7th which has yet to be completed, has no C of O, and is being marketed as a condo building. What gives with the rental? How could a buyer rent it out if he/she hasn’t closed? Is the building turning rental?