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  • CoolerOpposide [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    Yeah I split a little less than $1800 for a one bedroom w/ my partner so $900 each a month in a very accessible area of queens. Your best bet is to go through a broker honestly. I know it’s tedious, but what ends up happening, at least in my experience, is that a lot of old school landlords who are just content to have the property managed for them and don’t care to advertise heavily end up having prices a few hundred bucks lower than what you might see online from somebody trying to fill a newly renovated apt.

      • CoolerOpposide [none/use name]
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        2 years ago

        Yeah online is though because you’re only seeing what ends up being advertised by people savvy enough to be online. Obviously there are some ridiculous rents in NYC, but I pay what I pay for a building that’s pest free, one block from the subway.

        The big benefit of NYC is that anything you’d want to do is accessible, even if it’s just for a day trip. I actually feel sometimes like I take for granted where I live considering you could have a completely new experience every single day