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Manhattan Apartment Rents Tumble Some More
Manhattan apartment rents stayed flat in September, on par with average rents in the summer and substantially lower than those from early autumn 2007. Rents are down by around $200 across the board since September 2007, in fact, for both doorman and non-doorman buildings, according to a new report from The Real Estate Group New York (PDF). (The report analyzes rents south of Washington Heights.)
The average rent for a doorman one-bedroom, for instance, dropped from $3,881 in September 2007 to $3,692 in July, and then dropped further through September. For two-bedrooms in doorman buildings, the September average was $5,529, down from the summer and down from the same month last year.
The report's analysis alludes to the effects the financial crisis could have on the Manhattan apartment market. read more »













