Brooklyn inventory on the rise

January 05, 2009 04:32PM

The supply of rental units available in several Brooklyn neighborhoods at the end of 2008 in Brooklyn increased compared to the same period in 2007, according to the 2008 rental market report from Brooklyn-based residential and commercial firm Ideal Properties Group. There were 13 percent more studios available for rent, 54 percent more one-bedrooms, 53 percent more two-bedrooms and 74 percent more three-bedrooms in the fourth quarter of 2008 than there had been in the fourth quarter of 2007. The report looked at Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Clinton Hill, Cobble Hill, Fort Greene, Gowanus, Park Slope, Prospect Heights and Windsor Terrace. TRD


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Anonymous

So there's alot more apts in Brooklyn.

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 01/05/09

Anonymous

Does anybody have the stats for Bay Ridge, Fort Hamilton?

Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 01/05/09

Anonymous

How about Borough Park?

Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 01/05/09

Anonymous

This statement really doesnt mean anything nor does the report. The new construction coming on the market in both rental and sales product in the later part of 2008 is just now entering the mix. I am sure they are not measuring or netting out any new to market units

Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 01/05/09

Anonymous

The downward spiral is in full effect....the CRASH is coming! Hold on to your seats!!!..

Comment #5 Posted By: Anonymous 01/05/09

Anonymous

We finally have some insight into this rental market! Where do I subscribe?

Comment #6 Posted By: Anonymous 01/06/09

Anonymous

Go see over 3,000 apartments for Rent in Brooklyn www.rapidnyc.com/acardona

Comment #7 Posted By: Anonymous 01/09/09

Anonymous

Rapid NYC - it figures. Brooklyn's largest real estate bait-and-switch scam shop (that both Department of State and Dept of Justice have been collecting information on for a few months now) ... that's who you actually allow to advertise in your comment section????

Comment #8 Posted By: Anonymous 01/23/09

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