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The G Train's Impact On The Brooklyn Rental Scene

The rental market keeps blooming throughout Brooklyn and so does the number of subway riders. In Williamsburg for instance, the number of commuters has gone up almost 45% at the Lorimer/Metropolitan station. Hence the need to improve transportations with the G train probably being the next target. 

New Rental in Brooklyn: Say Hello to Landmark Park Slope

Landmark Park Slope, Brooklyn

Heads up, Park Slope: there’s a new luxury rental building headed your way this August! This shiny new building, which is being called Landmark Park Slope, is located at 267 Sixth Street and will be offering studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments for rent. Given the number of New Yorkers who are interested in finding a home in Brooklyn, one can expect the 104 units that are being offered at this 12-story building to be lapped up as soon as they come into the market.

The Grass is Greener in Greenpoint

Greenpoint Waterfront

Brooklyn’s northernmost pocket of Greenpoint is fast becoming New York City’s latest hotspot, as hordes of the young and trendy take up residence. Williamsburg’s overspill have found a friendly and affordable alternative that retains all the charms without the hustle and bustle of a community at peak capacity. With a diverse population, fantastic restaurants, and plenty of growth in luxury rental spaces available, such as the Viridian at 110 Green Street, Greenpoint is only lacking in open air recreation to offset the kind of density that’d stifle its character.

March Sees Rents Rise in Both Manhattan and Brooklyn

March sees rents rise in both Manhattan and Brooklyn

Well, don’t say we didn’t warn you: the latest rental market report from Elliman says that rents in Manhattan and Brooklyn have been steadily rising since the beginning of 2013. Increases in rental prices have been seen across all apartment sizes in the city, with the average rents in Manhattan and Brooklyn coming up to $3,930 and $2,971, respectively, in March.

Bushwick: The Next Brooklyn Hotspot

Bushwick

The hunt is on for the next Brooklyn destination. With trendy locales like Park Slope, Williamsburg, Boerum Hill and Carroll Gardens listing median real estate prices typically seen in upper Manhattan, investors, renters and owners alike have been trying to predict the next up and coming neighborhood. Needless to say, the competition has been fierce.

Brooklyn Sees Boom in New Rental Developments

Brooklyn sees boom in new rental development

If you're among the many New Yorkers contemplating a move to Brooklyn, rest assured that the borough is taking all necessary steps to make sure that it can accommodate you within its boundaries. Thousands of new rental residences are expected to hit the Brooklyn real estate market soon, with Brooklyn experiencing a development boom that’s almost proportional to the recent surge in the borough’s popularity.

Report: Better Rental Deals in Manhattan, As Compared to Brooklyn

Better Rental Deals to be found in Manhattan, MNS Report Says

After finding it difficult to find a Manhattan rental that fit both their budget and their specifications, it was rather commonplace in the past for New Yorkers to take their apartment hunt to Brooklyn instead. However, these days, a reversal of this trend is happening—recent rental reports suggest that with apartments in Kings County seeing a surge in rents, many apartment hunters are realizing that they may be getting better deals by renting homes in Manhattan itself.