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Manhattan Rents Will Keep Rising in 2012 and Beyond

Luxury Rentals in Manhattan are likely to keep getting more expensiveThe luxury rental market boom in Manhattan is just getting started. A dearth of new construction for Manhattan apartment buildings, severe lack of inventory, and high demand for luxury rentals in Manhattan virtually assures that prices will not only stay high or get higher on the top end of the market, they will likely rise for the lower end as well. Rents are soaring right now all around the borough, especially south of 59th Street. Desirable Manhattan neighborhoods like the West Village and Chelsea are setting records for high rents, but rents for formerly inexpensive apartments in Midtown West and the Financial District are also reaching new heights. Studios in Chelsea average $2,332 a month, while one-bedrooms in the West Village average $3,278 a month. Furthermore, newer buildings like 8 Spruce Street have raised the bar for luxury rentals in Manhattan. 8 Spruce in particular has changed the perception that renting is somehow less respectable than buying by offering luxury apartments that match the quality of condos. All over the city, landlords are responding by renovating their rental apartments to meet these new standards, so even though you may pay more for rent than you’d like to, you’ll get more in return.