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What might the going rent be for this place?

mypasswordwontwork
mypasswordwontwork
edited November -1 in The Lounge / Random Stuff
Would love input as to what the 'going' rent might be for the following place:


Degraw and 5th Avenue. Gut renovated building. Around 900 sq ft. Large bedroom, eat-in kitchen with dishwasher and microwave, brand new bathroom, reasonably sized office (that could be used as a guest bedroom - fits a double bed and a couple bits of furniture but is not large). Plus a second, very small room that could be used as a study or dressing room. No yard or yard access. Ceiling fans in all rooms. Pristine hardwood floors throughout and generally in an immaculate state. ??

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  • caaahyoko
    caaahyoko
    AT LEAST $2000.
  • quijibo
    quijibo
    i'd say about $1,800 would be a fair price depending on the landlord
    --but caahyoko is probably more better right. $2,000 is probably more like it
    and if you have a dog. add $200. per dog.
  • idlewild
    idlewild
    I'd say between $1,800.00 & $2,100.00. I hope these appliances are stainless.
  • mypasswordwontwork
    mypasswordwontwork
    Thanks guys. I'm asking because the apartment i described is the apartment I am currently renting. I was curious as to whether or not I'm paying "market" rent
  • idlewild
    idlewild
    Are you?
  • mypasswordwontwork
    mypasswordwontwork
    Idlewild wrote: Are you?
    I'm charged $1975. $75 of that is for the dog
  • mypasswordwontwork
    mypasswordwontwork
    Idlewild wrote: I hope these appliances are stainless.
    They're not!
  • idlewild
    idlewild
    No stainless?!!!!! You're being taken for a ride. I'd put my foot down and insist on stainless Amana or Whirlpool all around.
  • doctorj
    doctorj
    What does the rentometer say?

    http://www.rentometer.com/
  • mypasswordwontwork
    mypasswordwontwork
    doctorj wrote: What does the rentometer say?

    http://www.rentometer.com/
    It says that my rent is "s very close to the average rent in your area."