Submitted by cke1989 t3_11d4843 in newjersey

Has anyone else been hit by a rent increase? My walkup in West New York is now going to be over $1,500 a month. This is without any amenities, and barely any parking.

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Linenoise77 t1_ja7ajn1 wrote

Yes, pretty much anyone who has rented has seen their rent go up the last 2 years. Landlord costs have gone up a ton since the pandemic, some took it in the teeth during it and are trying to recoup costs, and demand is still sky high.

1500 sounds like a steal in west ny.

Edit: curious as to why i am being downvoted as to pointing out everyone's rent has gone up.

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JZstrng t1_ja7f91t wrote

How much was it before?

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cke1989 OP t1_ja7rv0g wrote

It's more frustrating that we aren't seeing any changes to the building. If I saw some sort of improvement I might be on board, but really it seems like the management company likes to turn and burn tenants. Many of my neighbors have moved in the last two years.

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bensonr2 t1_ja7ww9v wrote

Increases suck, but that's less then inflation. I wouldn't expect improvements with that increase.

Yeah it still sucks, but that seems like a normal year to year increase. Not the horror stories people are seeing elsewhere.

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SleepyHobo t1_ja85npl wrote

My rent went from $1750 to $2450 for an apartment in New Brunswick.

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SleepyHobo t1_ja8es0p wrote

Corporate landlord sold the building a few months before my lease was up. They started renting out apartments for new leases a bit lower than what they increased mine to. I think they wanted me out to renovate it.

At least I got my full security deposit back. They could have deducted a decent amount for cleaning.

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JZstrng t1_ja8m3h6 wrote

I’m no fan of landlords (I’m a renter myself), but costs have gone up for them as well. In my opinion, 5% is not too bad, considering the rate of inflation in the last 12 months.

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siamesecat1935 t1_ja8mfkl wrote

Yup. They're going up everywhere. My 1BR in Western Morris County went from about 1500 to over $1650.

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Zhuul t1_ja92lt1 wrote

My municipality has a hard limit of 3.7% or something for rent increases, it’s friggin great

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