To the New Yorkers

Discussion in 'Welcome Center and Announcements' started by Mädel, Jan 12, 2009.

  1. Mädel

    Mädel Member

    Can you tell me how much a room in the university neighbourhood (NYU or/and Columbia) could cost (rent/month)? Are there any good website that could help me?

    I am thinking of possibly moving over there for a few months to write my Thesis (I am doing my MA in Political Science). So all I need would be a room, good libraries and a quiet place to write!

    Looking forward to hearing from you guys!
     
  2. Mädel

    Mädel Member

    I am sorry, I didn't mean to post this in the attraction section!
     
  3. SirNice

    SirNice New Member

    probably a whole lot...are you looking for a studio or just a room that is being rented out?? it is probably a little cheaper to live in brooklyn or the bronx and commute...well actually you are basically in harlem so maybe able to find something not shell shocking
     
  4. Complex

    Complex New Member

    You are looking around $2500 - $3000 a month for an apartment. Most just have roomates (5) and split the rent amongst each other if you are a College Student.

    http://www.forrent.com/

    Cheers!
     
  5. Persephone

    Persephone New Member


    O.O

    And I thought paying a grand for a shitty studio was bad.
     
  6. Complex

    Complex New Member


    They do offer apartments for $1000.00 however, not near any of the Schools Mädel mentioned.

    Cheers!
     
  7. Tinkerbell

    Tinkerbell New Member

    And here I was complaining about paying 600 for a 2 bedroom. :smt120
     
  8. z

    z Well-Known Member

    Welcome to the Big apple, where shit is expensive and life is streesful.
     
    Last edited: Jan 13, 2009
  9. KnCA

    KnCA New Member


    WOW! really? I didn't think you could get that anywhere any longer!
     
  10. Serendipity

    Serendipity New Member

    Yeah no shit and that studio for 2 grand is smaller than a closet.

    Madel: Is there a reason why you want to live next to NYU etc ? That area is super expensive. You would save money living in one of the buroughs but you'd have to commute. A studio in Brooklyn for example would still run you over $1,000 depending on neighborhood ofcourse.
     
  11. Serendipity

    Serendipity New Member

    $600 for a studio in NY or any of the 5 buroughs is nonexistant.
     
  12. Tinkerbell

    Tinkerbell New Member

    Yeah, I kinda got that idea! Guess I can't afford to live there, not yet anyway. LOL!!:D
     
  13. Tinkerbell

    Tinkerbell New Member

    That's actually high for Southern Arizona, I could get a 3 bedroom house in Tucson for 650. It may not be in the best neighborhood, but not the worst either.
     
  14. Dex216

    Dex216 New Member

    In Ohio, you can get a two-bedroom apartment for under $500. The cost of living is pretty low compared to New York and California
     
  15. Serendipity

    Serendipity New Member

    Wow yeah that's pretty damn low. I knew NY was expensive but I didn't know it was THAT expensive.
     
  16. KnCA

    KnCA New Member

    Wow - ok more reasons to think about moving.

    $960 for 2 bedroom townhouse is a really good deal where I'm at.
     
  17. Complex

    Complex New Member


    I would imagine New York may offer a higher income bracket (wages) to compensate for the higher cost of living compared to other States like Ohio.

    There are some who live in 2 - 3 bedroom apartments for under $1000.00 in New York. However, they have held on to those apartments for decades which are rent stabilized. Which in turn, is passed over to their children.

    With the economic crisis affecting everyone, many are moving out of NYC & into Brooklyn, Bronx & Queens. Although, Brooklyn has turned into a very hot spot (Note: Expensive) throughout the years based upon lush Apartment developments due to ample amount of space.

    It is actually more expensive to live in certain parts of NYC than Long Island & Connecticut! However, to coin the phrase "Yes! I live in the City" has its price and, many wouldn't dare live outside NYC.


    Cheers!
     
  18. Dex216

    Dex216 New Member

    You're in the entertainment and financial capital of the nation:p. Everyone wants to be there. People can't wait to get out of Temple, Texas or Akron, Ohio or Lincoln, Nebraska and to go NYC.
     
  19. Tonivegas82

    Tonivegas82 New Member

    Yeah. Brooklyn neighborhoods such as Williamsburg is getting pretty pricey. Your best bet is to try around the boroughs or, dare I say, New Jersey. You won't get Ohio prices for rental space, but you'll get away from the rediculous Manhattan prices plus you have ample access to public transportation into NYC. Of course as Complex stated, living in Manhattan, regardless of if its Lower East Side or Morningside Heights or Park Ave., has its own appeal. I know people who practically are willing to starve themselves for a closet size apartment in Manhattan. I like the city but I think I like eating more.
     
  20. Persephone

    Persephone New Member

    If you're willing to live in a town of about 2500 people, you can get a 3 bedroom townhouse near my parents' town for about 400 bucks a month. I paid 275 for a decent 2 bedroom apartment for a while.
     

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