| You don't need to have lived in NYC to understand that is not tiny, but glad you got to brag about living in NY, or felt the need to. |
Yea, no shit. I live in 700 sqf with two kids. But I'm from the midwest, so what do I know. |
Thank you for posting this. I hate hate hate it when people who have lived in NYC think they and only they understand urban real estate. get over yourselves! many other cities around the globe! |
| Wow. Y'all are like an angry mob. If I liked NYC so much, I would still live there. |
sorry, I was one of the snarks above. I like you more now. |
+1 |
Yes, it's written explicitly on their website. Oyster has had a problem with this game in the past so they're vigilant about rooting it out now. |
Is this it automatic or by principal discretion? Anyone with recent experience? |
Read the website? |
the question is whether they have forced anyone to do that. if the policy is in place since 2011, I would think someone on here would know of someone who was forced out if they were doing it. just a thought. |
And the other question is do you want to take that chance? |
Ours, IB for Oyster, is also 1200. We're on the Kalorama Triangle side. Urban families live in apartments. |
"Pay up or double up" is right. We live in a 2BR, ~1000sf apartment on Connecticut, ~$1900/mo, 2 children. The houses near us are in the $1M range. We will not move until we're out of Oyster no matter HOW big they get.
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that sounds like a steal! |
That's one of the small number of rent controlled apartments referenced earlier in the thread, I am sure. Market rent in the Oyster zone for that type of apartment is $2750-3000. |