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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Apartments in this area want too much anyway. Charging for every little amenity. Surprised they don’t charge for air to breathe every month. They’re overpriced anyway so I’m glad these greedy bastards are struggling. [/quote] Paying all that money to be close to places that are closed up, you can't even use the common area on the building's rooftop due to social distancing. Close to a metro station that isn't really running. Meanwhile, they don't have a car because either parking is ridiculously expensive or there's no parking at all. I have coworker that live in these "amenity exclusive" buildings and they are going crazy.[/quote] Yup, absolute insanity. Of course none of these buildings are offering compensation for the closing of their many amenities. I'm not so sure about 3 bedroom luxury units going for 2500/month but that's probably what they are worth now, and hopefully what they'll be forced to charge soon.[/quote] Even odder is that these places want NYC prices for an apartment in lame-ass Bethesda or Arlington. [/quote] Those aren't NYC prices for luxury accommodations in Manhattan though. If you consider Bethesda or Arlington DC's Brooklyn or Queens - the pricing is fair.[/quote]
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