Cypress Hills Apartments and Rentals
(Report as of 05-25-13. Also see: Cypress Hills Real Estate and Homes for Sale and Cypress Hills Property Records)
Cypress Hills is located in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The following is a real time, up to the minute report for the apartment rental market in Cypress Hills as of 05-25-13:
Average Rental Stats:
Based on current rental data, the average apartment in Cypress Hills is rented for $3,189 per month. The average apartment size is 970 square feet and has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms. The majority of homes in the neighborhood are in post war buildings.
About the Current Rental Market:
Cypress Hills currently has 7 apartment rentals available (0 are furnished apartments and the rest are unfurnished apartments). Of these, 2 apartments are single room studios, 1 are one bedroom apartments, 2 are two bedroom apartments, 2 are three bedroom apartments and the rest are larger. While data is not available for all Cypress Hills apartment buildings, 0 rentals are known to have been constructed or renovated recently and are therefore likely to be relatively newer in appearance and amenities.
A number of rental properties in Cypress Hills are luxury apartments or contain premium amenities. Among them, 3 have air conditioning, 1 offer city views, 1 have a doorman, 1 have elevator service, 2 have hardwood floors, 1 boast high ceilings, 1 offer laundry services inside the building, 2 have public outdoor space, 1 have a washer / dryer inside the home.
Rent Reductions:
There are currently 1 price reduced rental listings in Cypress Hills. Searching these rentals can be helpful for those looking to find less expensive, more affordable rental apartments in the neighborhood.
<-- See a larger map of Cypress Hills and search all available rental apartment listingsSituated in the eastern end of Brooklyn as a subsection of East New York, Cypress Hills is an old-school working class Brooklyn neighborhood. The Cypress Hill real estate market continues to serve as a low cost and pragmatic neighborhood for some of the city's most industrious residents.
The residential offerings of the Cypress Hill real estate market consist largely of two story brick and paneled row houses (single and multi-family), walk up four story apartments, 3 unit row apartment buildings, and a few historic early 20th century manor-style homes. These homes are often available for those looking to buy or rent in Cypress Hills.
This ethnic melting pot of Italians, African Americans, South Asians, Latino Americans, and Irish Americans culminates in in what some might describe as global flare in this cultural community. The Cypress Hill real estate market is serviced by the J, Z, A, and C subway/train lines. One can also take a multitude of bus routes to get to Queens, while the Belt Parkway can be used conveniently to drive to Long Island or Staten Island.
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