Depends on the apartment...would be silly to throw out numbers based on no information.
You can "window shop" on newyork.craigslist.org or on the online classified area of www.nytimes.com .
2007-07-03 01:37:32
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answered by Amanda 6
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Estimates here are high. Rent: I'd say $1000-2000 for a studio, add $500 per additional bedroom, and it varies wildly by neighborhood. There are some $5000/mo. apartments, I paid $800/mo for a studio in Manhattan only a year ago. Brooklyn and Queens are cheaper.
Buy: The average apartment in New York is selling for more than $1 million now. Expect to spend $500,000 or more, and, again, it depends on the neighborhood.
2007-07-03 07:55:43
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answered by fshk 3
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Those are expensive areas, but assume that a Studio is about $800-1500 a month. A 1-bedroom would be about $1500-$3500 per month.
If you are willing to live in "Battery Park City" which is just south of the Wallstreet area, you can get a nice 1 bedroom for $1800.
go to www.craigslist.org for a better idea of price and pictures
2007-07-03 02:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Ballpark? To rent - anywhere from $2500 to $5000 a month or more - depending on square footage and specific neighborhood.
To buy? Average is 1.3 million, according to a news report I saw this morning on WNBC in New York. (www.wnbc.com - they might have the video)
2007-07-03 01:43:02
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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On the island of Manhattan, the average is slightly over 1 million dollars. In the other buroughs, it can be $650,000.
To rent in Manhattan, it can cost 3500 mo, in the other buroughs 1200 mo
2007-07-03 02:20:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Look on realtor.com
You can get an idea of either buying or renting. In some cases it will even show you pics of the apartment.
2007-07-03 01:42:30
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answered by justme 4
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study the settlement. it is not uncommon for that to be the hire for a million-2 human beings, with one greater value for extras, as much as a optimal sort. The incremental hire for an further individual will oftentimes be under the backside hire.
2016-09-28 23:48:24
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answered by ? 4
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NYC about $3500.00 per month in rent
2007-07-03 02:10:28
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answered by whymewhynow 5
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