In July, StreetEasy presented two webinars as part of its ongoing Insider’s Guide to Renting in NYC series.
The first webinar was a primer for those considering moving to New York City. It included a number of tips, resources, and the latest data-based insights on the NYC rental market. Catch up or take a second look at Session 1 below:
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Bushwick
321 Eldert Street
$2,650base rent
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Flatbush
39 Lenox Road
$2,495base rent
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Stuyvesant Heights
1875 Atlantic Avenue
$2,429base rent
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Bushwick
338 Evergreen Avenue
$2,383base rent
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Brooklyn Heights
75 Pineapple Street
$2,495base rent
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Bushwick
186 Noll Street
$2,695base rent
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Flatbush
100 Lenox Road
$2,475base rent
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Bushwick
290 Harman Street
$2,750base rent
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Gravesend
1802 West 8th Street
$2,200base rent
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Weeksville
1487 Sterling Place
$2,450base rent
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Brighton Beach
363 Neptune Avenue
$2,300base rent
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Stuyvesant Heights
63 Mac Dougal Street
$2,699base rent
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StreetEasy experts returned the following day for Session 2: Navigating the New NYC Rental Market. This detailed exploration of the present NYC rental market took a closer look at the tools savvy renters can leverage to find a great deal. It also focused on the most important shifts that have occurred in the rental market during the Great Reopening. Watch it in full here:
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Two Bridges
199 Henry Street
$2,600base rent
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Washington Heights
573 West 159th Street
$2,595base rent
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Hell’s Kitchen
406 West 47th Street
$2,500base rent
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Hamilton Heights
345 West 145th Street
$2,400base rent
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East Harlem
181 East 104th Street
$2,492base rent
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Hamilton Heights
527 West 151st Street
$2,750base rent
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Manhattan Valley
249 West 109th Street
$2,575base rent
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East Harlem
22 East 105th Street
$2,400base rent
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Fort George
11 Fairview Avenue
$2,200base rent
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Chinatown
82 Bayard Street
$2,795base rent
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Central Harlem
10 West 135th Street
$2,775base rent
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Washington Heights
775 Riverside Drive
$2,775base rent
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At a glance, here are some key topics covered during each session:
What’s different about the current rental market — and search process — compared to 2020
Neighborhood trends, including which areas have the most rentals priced below the neighborhood’s median asking rent, presented by StreetEasy economist Nancy Wu
How to get the most out of StreetEasy search filters and our NYC Data Dashboard, to dig deeper into the data that matters to your search
Helpful StreetEasy Reads waiting for you on our blog, like neighborhood guides, tips for negotiating lease renewals or rent increases, and much more
A Q&A panel in which our experts answered attendees’ questions about what to expect while renting in NYC
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Ridgewood
20-23 Menahan Street
$2,800base rent
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Astoria
31-80 45th Street
$2,250base rent
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Ridgewood
465 Seneca Avenue
$2,800base rent
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Sunnyside
48-42 44th Street
$2,525base rent
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Astoria
33-11 Crescent Street
$2,365base rent
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Sunnyside
43-33 42nd Street
$2,695base rent
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Astoria
34-17 30th Street
$2,075base rent
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Astoria
37-13 30th Avenue
$1,999base rent
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Maspeth
59-85 57 Drive
$2,800base rent
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Elmhurst
83-30 Vietor Avenue
$2,250base rent
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Ditmars-Steinway
24-60 27th Street
$2,600base rent
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Rego Park
65-70 Austin Street
$2,495base rent
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Be sure to be on the lookout for future webinars and events from StreetEasy! For more context, insider tips, and data-based insights, check out our hub of renter resources on the StreetEasy blog.