Real Estate
Here's How Rent In Prospect Heights Compares To Rest Of NYC This Year
A new report broke down the median one-bedroom rent price in 81 NYC neighborhoods, including in Prospect Heights.
PROSPECT HEIGHTS, NY — Prospect Heights sat near the top of the Brooklyn rental market, which led the country in pricey apartments, according to a new study from Zumper.
The real estate publication looked at rental prices in 81 neighborhoods across New York City between April and June of this year — and it found Prospect Heights sat near the top of the pack.
The median price for a one-bedroom in Prospect Heights was $4,240 a month, well above the median price across all five boroughs. The most expensive neighborhood in the city, NoMad, sat at a whopping $6,033 a month.
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Brooklyn's most expensive neighborhood was DUMBO, with the median one-bedroom price coming in at nearly $5,000 a month.
Brooklyn was generally less expensive than its Manhattan neighbor, save areas like Greenpoint and Fort Greene, which sold one-bedrooms for $4,507 and $4,350, respectively.
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Bay Ridge and Bensonhurst were Brooklyn's most affordable —Bensonhurst was the most affordable of 81 neighborhoods in the city with a median one-bedroom price of $1,600.
Overall, New York City had the priciest median one-bedroom home in the country in July at $3,980, jumping up to $4,470 for a two-bedroom.
You can read the complete Zumper study — HERE.
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