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Brooklyn Rental Market Report December 2017
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Welcome to the New York Real Estate Market Update
Here we dig into the latest data and trends to find out what is really happening in the local Brooklyn rental market to help landlords, real estate investors, and developers make the smartest financial moves.
So, what’s new in New York Real Estate? Let’s take a look at the numbers…
Month over month, Brooklyn has seen seasonal softness in rentals continue, with rents down at least an average of just over 0.5% since last month. However, there were some strong performers, including; Bayridge, DUMBO, Fort Greene, and Greenpoint.
DUMBO holds the title for most expensive apartments in Brooklyn, thanks to new luxury units.
The most affordable studio to two bedroom rental apartments are still in Bay Ridge.
Among the most notable stats over the last month was the 13.4% jump in Greenpoint studio rental prices. This is due to new construction developments, existing oversized loft units coming onto the market, and more interest in the neighborhood due to the upcoming train shutdown.
Month over month, overall Brooklyn rents have fallen an average of $15 to $80 per month. Price per square foot fell slightly by just over 1%, inventory is down, and days on market fell by over 10%, to just 23 days. However, this is likely due to a lot of concessions on new leases.
Year over year, Brooklyn rental prices have fallen even further. The number of leases being signed are down, and we’ve seen over a 30% increase in concessions over last year.
Overall:
New leases are down by over 10%
OP + Concessions are up 32.4%
Negotiability and discounts rose just under 1%
Inventory levels dropped by over 11%
And marketing time has dropped by 32.6%
A lot of this data reflects normal seasonal challenges for landlords, though there could be a larger trend in play as well. Those attempting to lease their units now will definitely need to be competitive in offers special deals.
We are also definitely seeing a shift in interest, leasing, and growth to emerging areas like Bay Ridge and Greenpoint.
Now let’s take a look at rentals by unit type:
For studios
Average price per foot is up slightly to $51
average unit size is down to 520 square feet
Average Days on the market is 42 days
100 studios are No Fee, and 133 are Fee apartments
Month over month changes saw rents down 2.7%
And year over year rents are down 15.1%
Renters paid around $170 less per month for no fee studio rentals last month.
Having on-site laundry facilities in the building didn’t make much difference month.
Units with private outdoor space, rent for around $240 more per month.
Units with elevators rented for around $300 per month more than walk-up units last month.
Gyms are still one of the top amenities tenants are looking for. They can add an average of $400 per month to rents.
Tenants are now paying around $400 more per month in buildings which have a full-time lobby attendant. That’s twice as much over the previous month.
In all, we are seeing a big premium being put on gyms, attended lobbies, and outdoor space.
For 1 bedrooms...
Average price per foot is up to $43
The average unit size is up to 759 square feet
Average Days on the market is up to 56 days
138 1 beds were No Fee, versus 104 Fee apartments
Month over month change rents are down 2%
year over year rents are down 1.7%
No fee 1 bedrooms rented for the same amount per square foot as fee apartments last month.
Having a laundry in the building saw 1 beds renting for $4 more per square foot
Units with NO private outdoor space are renting for almost $100 less per month
The difference in rents for elevator versus walk-up units is $7 per square foot
Units with gyms rented for $7 more per square foot last month.
Buildings with full-time lobby attendants are renting for almost $400 more per month than those without attendants.
Now on to 2 bedroom rentals…
The average 2 bedroom apartment in Brooklyn now rents for $3,198.
Average price per foot is $41
average unit size is 937 square feet
Average Days on the market is up to 58 days
134, 2 bedroom apartments were No Fee rentals, versus 104 Fee rentals
Month over month rents are down 3.4%
But year over year they are up 0.4%
Units with an extra bath or half bath meant renting for $400 to $500 more month last month
Having a laundry in the building can add $178 per month to the rent.
Those with private outdoor spaces rented for $5 more per square foot
A 2 bedroom with a gym in the building is getting $3 more per square foot
Those with full-time lobby attendant are renting for over $600 more per month.
There is around a $500 premium for elevator versus walk-up apartments.
For 3 bedroom apartments
the average price per foot is $41
The average unit size is 1,394 square foot
Average Days on the market is up to 63 days
85, 3 bedroom rentals were No Fee, versus 120 rentals with Fee
Month over month rents are down -1.6%
year over year rents are UP 3.9%
No FEE apartments rented for $3 more per square foot than fee apartments last month.
Those with gyms rented for $15 more per square foot.
Having a laundry in the building can make a $5 difference per rent per square foot
Expect to get as much as $340 more per month for units with private outdoor space
Elevator apartments rented for $9 more per square foot last month
Having a full-time lobby attendant made a $13 per square foot difference, with total monthly rent almost $2,500 more for 3 bedroom units in these buildings
In summary…
What the break down in this data shows Brooklyn landlords, is that there is a notable seasonal correction in play. Year over year data may suggest a larger downward trend in play. Certain features offer little benefit, but others are commanding even bigger premiums. This month’s data may also be impacted by the leasing of some larger units, and concessions and deals being offered by landlords.
Other notable changes show a shift in demand and acceleration of rents to emerging and affordable areas, like Greenpoint.
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Manage episode 198399362 series 1330725
Check the full version of these reports and individual reports at:
https://www.newyorkmarketreports.com
This episode is brought to you by:
Welcome to the New York Real Estate Market Update
Here we dig into the latest data and trends to find out what is really happening in the local Brooklyn rental market to help landlords, real estate investors, and developers make the smartest financial moves.
So, what’s new in New York Real Estate? Let’s take a look at the numbers…
Month over month, Brooklyn has seen seasonal softness in rentals continue, with rents down at least an average of just over 0.5% since last month. However, there were some strong performers, including; Bayridge, DUMBO, Fort Greene, and Greenpoint.
DUMBO holds the title for most expensive apartments in Brooklyn, thanks to new luxury units.
The most affordable studio to two bedroom rental apartments are still in Bay Ridge.
Among the most notable stats over the last month was the 13.4% jump in Greenpoint studio rental prices. This is due to new construction developments, existing oversized loft units coming onto the market, and more interest in the neighborhood due to the upcoming train shutdown.
Month over month, overall Brooklyn rents have fallen an average of $15 to $80 per month. Price per square foot fell slightly by just over 1%, inventory is down, and days on market fell by over 10%, to just 23 days. However, this is likely due to a lot of concessions on new leases.
Year over year, Brooklyn rental prices have fallen even further. The number of leases being signed are down, and we’ve seen over a 30% increase in concessions over last year.
Overall:
New leases are down by over 10%
OP + Concessions are up 32.4%
Negotiability and discounts rose just under 1%
Inventory levels dropped by over 11%
And marketing time has dropped by 32.6%
A lot of this data reflects normal seasonal challenges for landlords, though there could be a larger trend in play as well. Those attempting to lease their units now will definitely need to be competitive in offers special deals.
We are also definitely seeing a shift in interest, leasing, and growth to emerging areas like Bay Ridge and Greenpoint.
Now let’s take a look at rentals by unit type:
For studios
Average price per foot is up slightly to $51
average unit size is down to 520 square feet
Average Days on the market is 42 days
100 studios are No Fee, and 133 are Fee apartments
Month over month changes saw rents down 2.7%
And year over year rents are down 15.1%
Renters paid around $170 less per month for no fee studio rentals last month.
Having on-site laundry facilities in the building didn’t make much difference month.
Units with private outdoor space, rent for around $240 more per month.
Units with elevators rented for around $300 per month more than walk-up units last month.
Gyms are still one of the top amenities tenants are looking for. They can add an average of $400 per month to rents.
Tenants are now paying around $400 more per month in buildings which have a full-time lobby attendant. That’s twice as much over the previous month.
In all, we are seeing a big premium being put on gyms, attended lobbies, and outdoor space.
For 1 bedrooms...
Average price per foot is up to $43
The average unit size is up to 759 square feet
Average Days on the market is up to 56 days
138 1 beds were No Fee, versus 104 Fee apartments
Month over month change rents are down 2%
year over year rents are down 1.7%
No fee 1 bedrooms rented for the same amount per square foot as fee apartments last month.
Having a laundry in the building saw 1 beds renting for $4 more per square foot
Units with NO private outdoor space are renting for almost $100 less per month
The difference in rents for elevator versus walk-up units is $7 per square foot
Units with gyms rented for $7 more per square foot last month.
Buildings with full-time lobby attendants are renting for almost $400 more per month than those without attendants.
Now on to 2 bedroom rentals…
The average 2 bedroom apartment in Brooklyn now rents for $3,198.
Average price per foot is $41
average unit size is 937 square feet
Average Days on the market is up to 58 days
134, 2 bedroom apartments were No Fee rentals, versus 104 Fee rentals
Month over month rents are down 3.4%
But year over year they are up 0.4%
Units with an extra bath or half bath meant renting for $400 to $500 more month last month
Having a laundry in the building can add $178 per month to the rent.
Those with private outdoor spaces rented for $5 more per square foot
A 2 bedroom with a gym in the building is getting $3 more per square foot
Those with full-time lobby attendant are renting for over $600 more per month.
There is around a $500 premium for elevator versus walk-up apartments.
For 3 bedroom apartments
the average price per foot is $41
The average unit size is 1,394 square foot
Average Days on the market is up to 63 days
85, 3 bedroom rentals were No Fee, versus 120 rentals with Fee
Month over month rents are down -1.6%
year over year rents are UP 3.9%
No FEE apartments rented for $3 more per square foot than fee apartments last month.
Those with gyms rented for $15 more per square foot.
Having a laundry in the building can make a $5 difference per rent per square foot
Expect to get as much as $340 more per month for units with private outdoor space
Elevator apartments rented for $9 more per square foot last month
Having a full-time lobby attendant made a $13 per square foot difference, with total monthly rent almost $2,500 more for 3 bedroom units in these buildings
In summary…
What the break down in this data shows Brooklyn landlords, is that there is a notable seasonal correction in play. Year over year data may suggest a larger downward trend in play. Certain features offer little benefit, but others are commanding even bigger premiums. This month’s data may also be impacted by the leasing of some larger units, and concessions and deals being offered by landlords.
Other notable changes show a shift in demand and acceleration of rents to emerging and affordable areas, like Greenpoint.
-
If you like this information, the best way you can support us is with a 5-star rating. Share it with someone you know, and subscribe. We’ll put out new content and a whole new rental report every month and a new sales report every quarter.
You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram & YouTube.
Interested in getting a free market analysis of your Manhattan property, renting your vacant apartment, or simply acquiring an investment property?
Email Us at Contact@TheRatnerTeam.com.
We’re full-time professionals and always here to help!
Don't forget to check our Brooklyn Made Blog and The Brooklyn Made Show.
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