943,754 Members | Top Members by Rank

Ad:
You are currently viewing page 1 of this multi-page discussion thread
Sep 12th, 2005
0

Manhattan apartment

Expand Post »
Last weekened, Dani and I got together in Manhattan for the day. I'm in the market for a manhattan apartment, and Dani might be in the market when she finally finishes her undergrad (hurry up already!).

We only got a chance to look at 1 manhattan apartment, because foolishly I did not make any appointments! We saw a 300 sq. ft. studio in gramercy park with a backyard for $1800 + 15% broker fee! Damn, New York City is expensive. This apartment was the size of a trailer.

But I would have taken it, if somebody didn't beat me to the punch!

Already rented.
Reputation Points: 11
Solved Threads: 1
Posting Whiz in Training
jewboy is offline Offline
252 posts
since Feb 2005
Sep 12th, 2005
0

Re: Manhattan apartment

1800 a month??
Reputation Points: 113
Solved Threads: 19
Postaholic
server_crash is offline Offline
2,108 posts
since Jun 2004
Sep 12th, 2005
0

Re: Manhattan apartment

that's insane, but that's the price for innercity living in a metropolis...
Apartments in Amsterdam (single floor, maybe 60-70 square meters) can do as much as half a million Euro when sold, 3-4000 a month to rent.
I guess similar sized apartments in Manhattan cost something similar.
Team Colleague
Reputation Points: 1658
Solved Threads: 331
duckman
jwenting is offline Offline
7,719 posts
since Nov 2004
Sep 12th, 2005
0

Re: Manhattan apartment

I'm sorry, but $1800 for a 300 Sq. Ft apartment??? Is living in downtown Manhatten really worth it? I mean come on. It's crowded, traffic sucks, smokes are $7 a pack, drinks are probably double that, it's target #1 for the next terrorist attack... I could go on.

I just don't understand the drawl. Now Philly on the other hand... the City of Botherly Love, the people are friendly, it's cheap, 90 minute commute from NYC.... hehehe.

But really though, I just can't see why someone would pay $1800 a month for such a small apartment when they could go over the bridge into Jersey and get something 5 times that size for the same amount. Hell, you could have a $200g house on an $1800 a month mortgage.

I just don't understand it I tell you.
Reputation Points: 11
Solved Threads: 2
Junior Poster in Training
Justin01 is offline Offline
77 posts
since Aug 2005
Sep 12th, 2005
0

Re: Manhattan apartment

To answer your question Justin, Avi currently lives in Jersey about 20 minutes outside the city, and he prefers living in the city ... suburban life is different than city life after all
Administrator
Staff Writer
Reputation Points: 1422
Solved Threads: 162
The Queen of DaniWeb
cscgal is offline Offline
13,645 posts
since Feb 2002
Sep 12th, 2005
0

Re: Manhattan apartment

200g house on a 1800 a month mortgage? It's normally less than 700 a month for a house around 200g! There's no telling what you could get for that, but some people don't like owning. Here, you can rent a house for about 500-600 a month, but that's about the price of a 30 loan.
Reputation Points: 113
Solved Threads: 19
Postaholic
server_crash is offline Offline
2,108 posts
since Jun 2004
Sep 13th, 2005
0

Re: Manhattan apartment

Quote originally posted by cscgal ...
To answer your question Justin, Avi currently lives in Jersey about 20 minutes outside the city, and he prefers living in the city ... suburban life is different than city life after all
Ya I know. City life is much different. Definitely a lot funner and a lot more going on. It's just that $1800 for a 300 sq. ft. apartment is insane. Thats like paying to live in a closet.

Anyway, I suffer from a syndrome that most from the Philly area suffer from. It comes from living in the shadow of NYC, so whenever I can get a chance to take a pot shot at the city, regardless of how rational it is, I have to take it :mrgreen:
Reputation Points: 11
Solved Threads: 2
Junior Poster in Training
Justin01 is offline Offline
77 posts
since Aug 2005
Sep 14th, 2005
0

Re: Manhattan apartment

Personally I'd prefer living in the country, far away from the stench, noise, and crowds of the city.
Team Colleague
Reputation Points: 1658
Solved Threads: 331
duckman
jwenting is offline Offline
7,719 posts
since Nov 2004
Sep 14th, 2005
0

Re: Manhattan apartment

I forgot to mention, it also had a 100 sq. ft. backyard!

I also neglected to mention that it's in Gramercy Park, one of the priciest parts of NYC.

Prices for buying in this area are through the roof. Houses for $200k in the NYC surrounding areas can only be found in inner-city neighborhoods with high crime rates.

Commuting is rough- traffic, crowds, gas prices, the feeling you get when you just miss the train - you name it.

But hey, even at the $1800, 5 people put applications in! That's the price we got to pay for a quick stroll to the office, and to live in a quiet Manhattan neighborhood.
Reputation Points: 11
Solved Threads: 1
Posting Whiz in Training
jewboy is offline Offline
252 posts
since Feb 2005
Sep 14th, 2005
0

Re: Manhattan apartment

Hey thats cheap compared to London

$2400 month will get you nothing at all in even outskirts London and then you have to Pay poll tax on top - usually another $300 a month on top.

Hey fuel here is nearly $8 a gall!

Handouts gratefully received!!!

JohnT
Reputation Points: 10
Solved Threads: 0
Light Poster
Designcrowd is offline Offline
25 posts
since Sep 2005

This thread is more than three months old

No one has posted to this discussion for at least three months. Please let old threads die and do not reply to them unless you feel you have something new and valuable to contribute that absolutely must be added to make the discussion complete. Otherwise, please start a new thread in this forum instead.
Message:
Previous Thread in Geeks' Lounge Forum Timeline: Hi im new and not sure were to start with my questions.
Next Thread in Geeks' Lounge Forum Timeline: Katrina Victim





About Us | Contact Us | Advertise | Acceptable Use Policy
Forum Index | Build Custom RSS Feed


Follow us on Twitter


© 2011 DaniWeb® LLC