It Certainly Feels Like a College Town Sometimes...
By Tom Acitelli
October 7, 2008 | 4:40 p.m
From The Real Deal:
The number of incoming Brooklyn home hunters from outside of New York State increased over previous quarters, according to a third-quarter Downtown Brooklyn report looking at prospective renters.
More would-be renters were looking to move to Brooklyn from out of state in the third quarter than in previous quarters. ... Twenty-six percent of Brooklyn apartment hunters in the third quarter were from out of state, compared to 20 percent in the second quarter.
More would-be renters were looking to move to Brooklyn from out of state in the third quarter than in previous quarters. ... Twenty-six percent of Brooklyn apartment hunters in the third quarter were from out of state, compared to 20 percent in the second quarter.
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