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Brooklyn Law School
Location: Hicks Street, Brooklyn Heights.
The accommodations: A 350-square-foot studio for one attorney-to-be.
What the broker says: “It’s super-cute!” says Corcoran’s Deborah Rieders. “A lot of the rentals I see are worse—they have mold in the bathroom caulking and cabinets falling off the hinges, This has charm. The windows are original wood, you have partial views of Manhattan, and you’re looking onto $4 million homes.”
What the student pays: $1,100 per month, including heat.
Open-market value: $225,000 (or $1,600 per month as a rental). “This is infinitely better than my first postcollege apartment,” adds Rieders.

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