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Commuters make their way through the Atlantic Center Barclays subway station on March 17, 2020. Since the pandemic, rents for one bedrooms near that station dropped 14.8 percent, according to a new RentHop study. (Victor J. Blue/Getty Images)
NEW YORK CITY New Yorkers on the hunt for deals on one-bedroom apartments might want to start looking near the closest subway stop.
Rents fell around 418 out of 473 stops across the city during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study by RentHop.
All told, 88 percent of subway stops had rents fall for nearby one-bedrooms, the study found.
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The citywide dip isn t just potentially helpful for apartment hunters one-bedroom tenants looking to stay point could benefit as well.