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State Chapters => NY/NJ => Topic started by: endicom on May 10, 2018, 04:08:51 pm
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Market Watch
Hannah Frishberg
May 10, 2018
When Patricia O’Grady moved into the top floor of a Greenwich Village walk-up in 1955, she and her three roommates helped sweep the hallway in exchange for a discounted rent of $16 a month.
The unit was bare, no more than floor and walls, so the girls, all aspiring actresses, slowly improved it themselves, installing a sink and other modest amenities. While her roommates moved on, O’Grady never left the unit, and for that she received the ultimate New York City prize: unbelievably affordable rent.
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With O’Grady gone, Pomerantz will be gutting and renovating the apartment, renting it out as a two-bedroom in the $5,000 range.
More... https://www.marketwatch.com/story/late-actress-paid-the-cheapest-rent-in-new-yorks-greenwich-village2843-a-month-2018-05-10 (https://www.marketwatch.com/story/late-actress-paid-the-cheapest-rent-in-new-yorks-greenwich-village2843-a-month-2018-05-10)
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Outrageous. What a genuinely shitty city.
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Saw the article in the Post a few days ago. I'm in a rent controlled s%** hole too. I pay $1100 a month. Rent goes up between $5-8 a year, but it's a dump, close to the Outerbridge Crossing.
I wish I could move but a nice apt will be between 1700-2000 a month or more. Heck, some are as high as 3k